Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bill reducing punishment for small amounts of marijuana fails

- BY JOEL EBERT USA TODAY NETWORK-TENNESSEE

Despite making its way to the House floor, a bill that would reduce the penalty for small amounts of possession of marijuana failed to receive adequate support Monday.

The legislatio­n sought to increase the amount of marijuana that Tennessean­s can possess to 1 ounce before they face felony charges.

The measure, sponsored by Rep. Antonio Parkinson and Sen. Sara Kyle, both Memphis Democrats, faltered despite support from members of both parties.

Twenty-three Democrats and 21 Republican­s, including House Majority Leader Glen Casada and House GOP Caucus Chairman Ryan Williams, voted in favor of the bill, which fell short of the constituti­onal majority needed for approval.

House Speaker Beth Harwell, R-Nashville, was among eight lawmakers who did not vote on the legislatio­n.

The bill’s failure was a rare defeat on the floor of the House — most legislatio­n that makes it to the floor of either chamber typically is approved by lawmakers.

Current law punishes anyone who possesses anywhere from a halfounce to 10 pounds of marijuana with a felony and charges them with intent to distribute.

Under Parkinson’s legislatio­n, a person could still be charged with intent to distribute if there is evidence of such activity. It lowered the penalty for carrying 1 ounce of marijuana or less to a misdemeano­r.

The legislatio­n was anticipate­d to save the state about $793,000.

Although the House failed to ultimately pass the measure, if it had, the bill’s future was murky. The legislatio­n was shelved for the year in the Senate last month, putting the measure in limbo.

The effort by Parkinson comes as lawmakers from both parties have worked on various criminal justice-related bills in recent years. Gov. Bill Haslam has said he plans on incorporat­ing criminal justice reform in his legislativ­e agenda next year.

Contact Joel Ebert at jebert@tennessean.com or 615-772-1681 and on Twitter @joelebert2­9.

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