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A rash of new laws go into effect Tuesday as Idaho begins its new fiscal year, including a controversial measure preventing ...
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Penalties in Idaho could change under latest law targeting already-illegal marijuana - MSNBOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Possessing marijuana in Idaho could soon be punishable by a minimum $300 fine. Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, introduced a bill Thursday to add the mandatory minimum ...
Idaho’s new state budget and several new laws take effect today with the beginning of the 2026 fiscal year. Idaho’s state ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill on Monday that mandates a $300 minimum fine for low-level marijuana possession. It goes into effect this summer. House Bill 7 ...
In the fall, a poll for The Idaho Statesman, a Boise newspaper, found that 68 percent of residents backed legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes. For recreational use, 48 percent supported ...
BOISE, Idaho — An organization is hoping the third time's the charm for putting a marijuana initiative on Idaho's ballot. Kind Idaho is launching a petition to put a vote to decriminalize ...
If you purchased marijuana while in Oregon or Washington state and then traveled to Idaho with it, you have broken the law. It doesn’t matter if the marijuana was purchased legally.
Rep. John Gannon, D-Boise, said at the hearing that he thought the mandatory penalty would be inappropriate. “You’ve got a lot more alcohol abuse going on in this state than you do marijuana ...
A statewide ban on sleeping in public places takes effect in Idaho today as nonprofits worry it will impact people ...
BOISE – Possessing marijuana in Idaho could soon be punishable by a minimum $300 fine. Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, introduced a bill Thursday to add the mandatory minimum penalty, ...
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