House Republicans overwhelmingly signed off on a bill setting a minimum, mandatory fine for those convicted of simple ...
Senate will now hear bill that would put in place a $300 minimum fine for possession of 3 ounces or less of marijuana ...
In current Idaho law, it is a felony to possess more than 3 ounces of marijuana, punishable by up to five years in prison, or up to a $10,000 fine, or both. Possession of less than 3 ounces is a ...
House Bill 7 aims to amend an existing law that sets penalties for marijuana possession, now heads to the Senate. The bill passed the House Tuesday by a vote of 54 to 14. It adds a mandatory minimum ...
Idaho’s full House of Representatives voted today to approve legislation that would establish a mandatory minimum fine for possessing less than three ounces of marijuana. The House voted 54 to 14 on ...
HB 7, which passed the Idaho House on Tuesday in a 54-14 vote, now moves to a Senate committee for consideration.
Rep. Bruce Skaug said passing the bill is a way to be tough on marijuana when most of Idaho's neighboring states allow some ...
The House voted Monday to approve a bill creating a mandatory minimum fine for possessing 3 ounces or less of marijuana.
As the Idaho Legislature concludes its second week, several bills have been introduced to committees and moved onto the House ...
JFAC is also debating pay increases for Idaho’s 25,000 state employees, but those discussions devolved on Thursday and the ...
Idaho lawmakers are considering a bill that could impose harsher penalties for marijuana possession. House Bill 7 aims to enforce a minimum $300 fine for anyone caught ...
If an Idaho bill becomes law, the minimum fine for possessing even a small amount of marijuana will be higher than almost any ...