MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL 4085 – MARIJUANA USE TAX

MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL 4085 – MARIJUANA USE TAX

House Bill 4085 (2021)

February 02, 2021, Introduced by Reps. Cynthia Johnson, Tyrone Carter and Jones and referred to the Committee on Tax Policy.

A bill to amend 1937 PA 94, entitled

“Use tax act,”

(MCL 205.91 to 205.111) by adding section 4ii.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

Sec. 4ii. (1) The tax under this act does not apply to the storage, use, or consumption of marihuana and marihuana-infused product by a registered qualifying patient.

(2) As used in this section, “marihuana”, “marihuana-infused product”, and “registered qualifying patient” mean those terms as defined in section 102 of the medical marihuana facilities licensing act, 2016 PA 281, MCL 333.27102.

http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2021-HB-4085

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Michigan Legislature introduces bills to regulate Delta-8 and other cannabinoids

Michigan Legislature introduces bills to regulate Delta-8 and other cannabinoids

Executive director of Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency, Andrew Brisbo, announced a new legislative importance, that the state bring Delta-8 THC and other cannabinoids under the same regulatory framework as Delta-9 THC.

HB4517

The eight bills, led by HB 4517, and sponsored by Rep. Yousef Rabhi (D- Ann Arbor) and Rep. Jim Lilly (R-Holland), would revise the definition of Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) more commonly so that not only Delta-9 THC is covered but any THC product the MRA determines has a potential for abuse.

House Bill 4517 Summary

The legislation experienced accolades and self-warming reception at Monday’s committee hearing, including testimony in support from the Brisbo, and the state’s two leading cannabis trade associations.

Delta 9 THC

THC is an acronym for Tetrahydrocannabinol. THC is one of the cannabinoids found in cannabis, and is the main psychoactive element. CBD is another predominant cannabinoid. Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol is a cannabinoid found in large, naturally occurring amounts in marijuana plants and is the key ingredient that spurs cannabis sales. Delta-8, an isomer of Delta-9, or a molecule with the same number of atoms of each element but with a different atomic arrangement, is also naturally occurring in marijuana plants, but generally in trace amounts. To obtain significant amounts of Delta-8, cultivators need to distill the plant, and refine the resulting distillate, emphasizing for Delta-8 over Delta-9.

While Delta-8 has attracted a great deal of media attention, cannabis lab scientists warn that other derivatives are coming down the pipeline.

“This is a good effort by the MRA to align with what the MI public health code says,” said Greg Michaud, CEO of Viridis Laboratories, spent decades operating a forensic testing lab for the Michigan State Police.

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Michigan Introduced Legislature for Cannabis and Hemp Related Bills

Michigan Introduced Legislature for Cannabis and Hemp Related Bills

See what your “politicians” are doing with legislature regarding Cannabis, CBD, Hemp and Delta8 as well as the manipulation of voted in laws.

The list below is the result of a search in the Michigan legislature using the word Marijuana. Click the link and look for the bill summary or read the bill in detail.

DocumentTypeDescription
S.B. 0014 of 2021Senate Introduced BillCriminal procedure: jurisdiction; venue for prosecution of delivery of a controlled substance causing death; modify. Amends sec. 317a of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.317a). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0015’21
S.B. 0041 of 2021Senate Introduced BillLaw enforcement: peace officers; authority for park and recreation officers to enforce certain marihuana-related offenses; provide for. Amends sec. 1606 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.1606).
S.B. 0144 of 2021Senate Introduced BillLiquor: spirits; definition of mixed spirit drink; modify. Amends secs. 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 113a, 204, 301, 303, 307, 502, 504, 518, 521, 525, 532, 536, 537, 545, 601, 603, 605, 607, 608, 610, 610a, 611, 914b, 1019, 1025, 1027, 1101, 1103, 1105, 1113, 1114 & 1115 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0143’21, SB 0142’21, SB 0141’21
S.B. 0153 of 2021Senate Introduced BillUse tax: exemptions; sale of feminine hygiene products; exempt. Amends secs. 4 & 21 of 1937 PA 94 (MCL 205.94 & 205.111). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0154’21
S.B. 0154 of 2021Senate Introduced BillSales tax: exemptions; sale of feminine hygiene products; exempt. Amends secs. 4a & 25 of 1933 PA 167 (MCL 205.54a & 205.75).
S.B. 0186 of 2021Senate Introduced BillAgriculture: industrial hemp; regulations for growing industrial hemp; modify. Amends secs. 103, 211, 301, 303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 401, 403, 405, 407, 503, 505, 509, 511, 601, 603, 605, 607 & 609 of 2020 PA 220 (MCL 333.29103 et seq.); adds sec. 602 & ch. VIII & repeals sec. 701 of 2020 PA 220 (MCL 333.29701).
S.B. 0187 of 2021Senate Introduced BillAppropriations: other; executive recommendation; provide for omnibus bill. Creates appropriation act.
S.B. 0227 of 2021Senate Introduced BillHealth occupations: health professionals; sentencing guidelines for the crime of and performing certain medical treatments on a minor without consent and another individual present; enact. Amends sec. 13n, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.13n). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0226’21
H.B. 4085 of 2021House Introduced BillUse tax: collections; tax collection on medical marijuana sales; exempt. Amends 1937 PA 94 (MCL 205.91 – 205.111) by adding sec. 4ii.
H.B. 4086 of 2021House Introduced BillSales tax: collections; tax collection on medical marihuana sales; exempt. Amends 1933 PA 167 (MCL 205.51 – 205.78) by adding sec. 4ii.
H.B. 4243 of 2021House Introduced BillCrimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, delivering, or possession of with intent to deliver heroin or fentanyl; modify to reflect changes in sentencing guidelines. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4244’21
H.B. 4244 of 2021House Introduced BillCrimes: controlled substances; sentencing guidelines for delivering, manufacturing, or possessing with intent to deliver heroin or fentanyl; amend. Amends sec. 13m, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.13m). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4243’21
H.B. 4249 of 2021House Introduced BillMedical marihuana: other; marihuana that contains or has been combined with vitamin E acetate; prohibit the processing and sale of. Amends secs. 502 & 504 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27502 & 333.27504) & adds sec. 407b.
H.B. 4250 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; marihuana that contains or has been combined with vitamin E acetate; prohibit the processing and sale of. Amends secs. 3, 11 & 15 of 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27953 et seq.).
H.B. 4270 of 2021House Introduced BillUse tax: exemptions; sale of feminine hygiene products; exempt. Amends secs. 4 & 21 of 1937 PA 94 (MCL 205.94 & 205.111). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4271’21
H.B. 4271 of 2021House Introduced BillSales tax: exemptions; sale of feminine hygiene products; exempt. Amends secs. 4a & 25 of 1933 A 167 (MCL 205.54a & 205.75). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4270’21
H.B. 4287 of 2021House Introduced BillTaxation: tobacco; excise tax on certain electronic smoking devices; provide for. Amends sec. 2, 6, 7 & 12 of 1993 PA 327 (MCL 205.422 et seq.).
H.B. 4295 of 2021House Introduced BillMedical marihuana: licenses; eligibility for medical marihuana license; modify. Amends sec. 402 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27402).
H.B. 4321 of 2021House Introduced BillMedical marihuana: other; rule prohibiting medical marihuana businesses from donating to nonprofit organizations; prohibit marijuana regulatory agency from promulgating. Amends sec. 206 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27206).
H.B. 4322 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; rule prohibiting marihuana businesses from donating to nonprofit organizations; prohibit marijuana regulatory agency from promulgating. Amends sec. 8 of 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27958).
H.B. 4373 of 2021House Introduced BillAppropriations: other; executive recommendation; provide for omnibus bill. Creates appropriation act.
H.B. 4516 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: liability; sale of marihuana to an individual who is younger than 21 years of age or visibly intoxicated; prohibit, and create cause of action for harm that the individual causes. Amends 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27951 – 333.27967) by adding sec. 11a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4517’21
H.B. 4517 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; definition of industrial hemp; modify. Amends sec. 3 of 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27953). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4516’21
H.B. 4608 of 2021House Introduced BillMedical marihuana: other; use of billboards to advertise medical marihuana; prohibit. Amends secs. 102 & 206 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27102 & 333.27206) & adds sec. 506.
H.B. 4609 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: advertising; use of billboards to advertise marihuana; prohibit. Amends secs. 3, 8 & 11 of 2018 IL 1 (333.27953 et seq.).
H.B. 4727 of 2021House Introduced BillCrimes: intoxication or impairment; operating motor vehicle with 5 or more nanograms per milliliter of blood; prohibit. Amends sec. 625 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.625).
H.B. 4740 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; certain definitions in the Medical marihuana facilities licensing act; modify. Amends sec. 102 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27102).
H.B. 4741 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; certain definitions in the industrial hemp growers act; modify. Amends sec. 103 of 2020 PA 220 (MCL333.29103).
H.B. 4742 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; certain definitions in the marihuana tracking act; modify. Amends sec. 2 of 2016 PA 282 (MCL 333.27902).
H.B. 4744 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; certain definitions in the industrial hemp research and development act; modify. Amends sec. 2 of 2014 PA 547 (MCL 286.842).
H.B. 4745 of 2021House Introduced BillMarihuana: other; certain definitions in the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act; modify. Amends sec. 3 of 2008 IL 1 (MCL 333.26423).
H.B. 4746 of 2021House Introduced BillLiquor: other; definition of marihuana in the liquor control code; modify. Amends sec. 914b of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1914b).
H.B. 4796 of 2021House Introduced BillEducation: other; students to be treated with marihuana-infused products and CBD products during school; allow. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 – 3801852) by adding sec. 1182. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4797’21
H.B. 4797 of 2021House Introduced BillEducation: other; students to be treated with medical marihuana and CBD products during school; allow. Amends secs. 4 & 7 of 2008 IL 1 (MCL 333.26424 & 333.26427). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4796’21

Michigan Legislature (Michigan Criminal Law)

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 333.7214SectionSchedule 2; controlled substances included.
Section 333.7335SectionRepealed. 2013, Act 268, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 2013.
Section 333.7336SectionRepealed. 2013, Act 268, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 2013.
Section 333.7401SectionManufacturing, creating, delivering, or possessing with intent to manufacture, create, or deliver controlled substance, prescription form, or counterfeit prescription form; dispensing, prescribing, or administering controlled substance; violations; penalties; consecutive terms; discharge from lifetime probation; “plant” defined.
Section 333.7401cSectionManufacture of controlled substance; prohibited acts; violation as felony; exceptions; imposition of consecutive terms; court order to pay response activity costs; definitions.
Section 333.7410SectionViolations by individual 18 years of age or over who violates MCL 333.7401; distribution of marihuana; penalties; definitions.
Section 333.7411SectionPossession or use of controlled substance or imitation controlled substance; probation; terms and conditions; violation; discharge and dismissal; deferral of proceedings; nonpublic record of arrest, court proceedings, and disposition; nonpublic record open to certain individuals and entities; purposes; course of instruction or rehabilitation program; conviction of second violation; screening and assessment; costs.
Section 333.7413SectionConviction of second or subsequent violation; penalty.
Section 333.7416SectionRecruiting, inducing, soliciting, or coercing minor to commit felony; penalties; exception.
Section 333.7451Section“Drug paraphernalia” defined.
Section 333.8105SectionDefinitions; M to P.
Section 333.8107SectionDefinitions; Q to T.
Section 333.8109SectionManufacturing, distributing, prescribing, or dispensing pharmaceutical-grade cannabis; license required.
Section 333.8115SectionRules.
Section 333.8152SectionEnhanced pharmaceutical-grade cannabis card; issuance by department; conditions; surrender of registry identification card.
Section 333.8303SectionRecords; notification; prohibited acts; destruction of marihuana determined not pharmaceutical-grade cannabis; standards; manner of irradiation.
Section 333.8307SectionOperation.
Section 333.18817SectionUse of marihuana or industrial hemp.

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Executive orders issued by Biden up to April 26, 2021

Executive orders issued by Biden up to April 26, 2021

Executive orders are directives written by the president to officials within the executive branch requiring them to take or stop some action related to policy or management. They are numbered, published in the Federal Register, and cite the authority by which the president is making the order.[1][2]

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Memoranda issued by Biden

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Proclamations issued by Biden

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Criminal Record Expungement Eligibility

Criminal Record Expungement Eligibility

New Criminal Record Expungement Laws in Michigan went into effect on April 11, 2021. The eligibility to get records set aside varies and confuses many of those looking to get it done. The government has released many help programs but it might be wise to have a lawyer assist you.

Criminal record set asides (sometimes referred to as “expungement”) can assist more people to have the opportunity to find jobs and affordable housing. A “clean slate” can help strengthen families, communities, and the chance to make a better life. A study​ found that those whose criminal records are set aside experience “a sharp upturn in their wage and employment trajectories.”

Setting aside a conviction is the process that clears a public criminal record. In Michigan, there is one process to set aside a conviction on an adult record and a different process to set aside a juvenile conviction, called an adjudication. 

Use the Michigan Legal Help links below for more information on how to set aside a criminal record. It may be best to have an attorney assist you in this process. The cost of using an attorney can range from $1500 to $5000. It could be worth the investment if it opens opportunities for better employment. Having you record expunged can be the difference between checking a box on an employment application and being accepted or rejected.

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How To Take Part

Please take part in this and get your criminal record expunged and increase your wage potential because it cost taxpayers 2.2 million. Your taxable wages will help give the gov more money make it rain on really dumb projects. This one is one of the better ideas but doesn’t do it fast enough.

HOW TO SET ASIDE A CRIMINAL RECORD

MI LEGAL HELP: Setting Aside an Adult Conviction (article) 
MI LEGAL HELP: I Have a Juvenile Adjudication to Set Aside (how-to)
MI LEGAL HELP: I Have an Adult Adjudication to Set Aside (how-to)
SCAO: Application to Set Aside Conviction (court form)

Clean Slate Legislation

Recent legislation makes Michigan a national leader in helping residents more easilyset aside criminal records and a get a “clean slate.” The new laws make set asidesautomatic for certain offenses; however, for some offenses, parties will need to apply for a set aside. 

What?!? Eligibility doesn’t start for 2 years?

While these new laws take effect on April 11, 2021, court and law enforcement authorities were allowed two years to secure funding and coordinate plans to allow for automatic set aside of some offenses. That means automatic set asides will not be implemented until April 2023, at the earliest. Don’t wait for the automatic process – Send a lawyer into the trenches to fight on your behalf.

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Highlights of the “Clean Slate” package include:

​Creating an automatic process for setting aside eligible misdemeanors after seven years and eligible non-assaultive felonies after 10 years. [NOTE: Not implemented until April 2023.]

Expanding the number and revises the types of felonies and misdemeanors eligible to be set aside by application. [NOTE: A revised application form will be available on this page prior to the effective date of April 11, 2021.]

Revising the waiting periods before being eligible to apply for a set aside. 

Treating multiple felonies or misdemeanor offenses arising from the same transaction as a single felony or misdemeanor conviction, provided the offenses happened within 24 hours of one another and are not assaultive crimes, or involves possession or use of a dangerous weapon, or is a crime that carries penalty of 10 or more years in prison.  

Expanding set aside eligibility to various traffic offenses.

Allowing a person to petition to set aside one or more marijuana offenses if the offense would not have been a crime if committed after the use of recreational marijuana by adults became legal in the state.

Just making the leash translucent

Setting it aside does not delete the record. Setting aside a conviction (sometimes called getting an expungement) will remove a specific conviction from your public criminal record. … The court system and the Michigan State Police (MSP) will maintain a nonpublic record of your conviction.

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View the full text of the bills in the “Clean Slate” package:

FAQs about Setting Aside Adult Convictions (Links)

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