All Legislation

Legislation
Jun 26, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Medical Marijuana for PTSD (H 5766A, S 0475B)

Individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – particularly veterans – have found that marijuana use helps ease symptoms and allow for relief. Yet, in Rhode Island, medical marijuana is not a qualifying reason to obtain and use medical marijuana.
Legislation
May 22, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Sex Offender Registration and Notification (H 5456)

The ACLU testified in May in opposition to legislation overhauling the state’s sex offender registration and community notification laws. The proposed legislation would replace the existing law with federal standards so costly that few other states have chosen to implement them.
Legislation
May 22, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Juvenile Marijuana Use (H 6004, S 0584A)

When Rhode Island decriminalized marijuana just two years ago, it did so in part to keep youth out of jail for minor marijuana use. Yet, legislation under consideration this year sought to undo that progress and put juveniles found with under an ounce of marijuana back in front of a judge.
Legislation
Apr 27, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Sex Offender Residency (H 6025, S 0754A)

In March and April, the ACLU testified before the Senate and House Judiciary committees, respectively, in opposition to legislation extending from 300 to 1,000 feet the distance sex offenders must reside from a school.
Legislation
Apr 27, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Parole for Individuals Convicted of Murder (H 5158A, S 0132A)

In April, despite ACLU testimony in opposition, the Senate passed legislation requiring that individuals convicted of first or second degree murder serve at least fifty percent of their sentence before becoming eligible for parole; the House followed in May.
Legislation
Mar 10, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Synthetic Cannabinoids (S 0509)

In March, the ACLU testified before the Senate Judiciary committee in opposition to legislation prohibiting virtually all synthetic cannabinoids and establishing a process to make more synthetic cannabinoids illegal without any legislative process.
Legislation
Mar 09, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Threats Against Schools (H 5068A)

In February, the ACLU testified before the House Judiciary committee in opposition to legislation making the use of a computer, phone, or similar device to make threats against a school or daycare facility a felony.
Legislation
Mar 09, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Unauthorized Computer Access (H 5458, S 0567 as amended)

The ACLU testified before the House Judiciary committee in February in opposition to legislation dealing with unauthorized computer access.
Legislation
Mar 09, 2015
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

HIV Transmission (H 5245, S 0338)

The ACLU provided testimony to the House Judiciary committee in February against legislation criminalizing the transmission of HIV in certain circumstances.