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Greg Gianforte on Drugs
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Rated B by NORML: decriminalize marijuana
NORML Politician Info: rated B - Candidate: Greg Gianforte (R - MT)
Holds office Governor; Candidate in 2025 race for Governor - Summary: DECRIMINALIZE/MEDICAL USE
- Biography: Gov.
Gianforte has expressed mixed sentiments about legalization. While in the House of Representatives, he voted "no" on the SAFE Banking Act in 2019 and abstained from voting on the MORE Act in 2020. He expressed doubts about recreational legalization and
descheduling, suggesting that more research is needed before something can be done. Despite this, he signed a recreational legalization bill into law in 2021 that was introduced via ballot initiative. Gianforte seems to support medical use and casts
doubts on recreational legalization.
- Comments: "We've been focused on implementing the will of Montana voters in a safe, responsible, and appropriately regulated manner. House Bill 701 accomplishes this," Gianforte said. (5/18/21)
Source: NORML "Smoke the Vote" on 2024 Montana Senate race
, Aug 8, 2024
Oppose easing marijuana laws; some support for medical use
Has not supported any of the following:- Allow Cannabis Businesses to Use Banks
- Allow VA Doctors to Recommend Medical Cannabis
- Allow States to Legalize Medical Cannabis
- Allow States to Legalize Recreational Cannabis
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End Cannabis Prohibition at Federal Level
In 2017, said he believes medical marijuana should be available to people in chronic pain, under the care of a doctor. He added that he opposes legalizing recreational marijuana.
Source: Cannabis Voter Project on 2020 Montana gubernatorial race
, May 24, 2019
Medical marijuana yes; recreational marijuana no
Marijuana: Legalize marijuana?Gianforte: Medical yes, recreational no.
Quist: Legalize both medical and recreational.
Wicks: Legalize both medical and recreational.
Source: CampusElect.org Issue Guide: 2018 Congress MT-AL election
, Nov 1, 2018
Voted YES on combatting epidemic of synthetic drugs.
Gianforte voted YEA Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues Act
GovTrack.us Summary: (SITSA): There are more than 400 known types of synthetic--or `artificial`--drugs, which mimic the effects of substances including cocaine and ecstasy. They`ve largely begun to flood the market in recent years. The bill outlaws 13 different synthetic drugs of the most pernicious varieties. There are more than 400 known types of synthetic--or `artificial`--drugs, which mimic the effects of substances including cocaine and ecstasy. They`ve largely begun to flood the market in recent years.
GovTrack Pro/Con: Supporters argue the legislation will tackle a growing scourge in a far more timely and immediate manner than what the lagging DEA is usually able to accomplish. Opponents argue the bill would too greatly expand Attorney General Jeff Sessions` ability to criminalize drugs and impose unnecessarily punitive mandatory sentences, according to a letter signed by dozens of organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Human Rights Watch, and NAACP.Opponent`s argument to vote NO Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY): The bill would explicitly impose mandatory minimum terms of supervised release which undermines the discretion of judges who are in the best position to make such determinations based on the facts and circumstances of each case.
Legislative outcome: House Bill Passed 239-142-46, Roll Number 268 on June 15, 2018
Source: Congressional vote 18-HR2851 on Jun 8, 2017
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