Hello everyone. I was browsing around this morning and as I went through and read various posts in the CEL thread, I realized that there isn't really an area to go to that can clearly tell you what the law is in your state, in my case, Washington.
I went onto the web, and brought up the Washington State Legislature website which contains an active and frequently updated listing of RCW codes, in other words, the active laws and regulations in Washington. By starting this thread, I hope to make a centralized location where people can hopefully find a similar format for their state and post it onto here for informational purposes. I will post a couple links below, one to the main contents of the RCWs, and the other pointing specifically to a section titled Chapter 69.50 RCW UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.
By my posting this, I am not suggesting we
do anything with this info other than learn it (for our respective state of course if in the US) and to understand the consequences if we are caught doing what we should have the right to do. I figure to combat and oppose a law, one should educate themselves first about the verbage and wording of a law, and to also notice how easy it is to twist these laws and their wording around in any situation, whether it be yourself in a defense or the state prosecuting you. This is no way intended as LEGAL ADVICE so read and interpret at your own risk!
Also, I wanted to include a link that someone can refer to if they would like to read up on the United States Code or laws that are currently enforced. Please let me know if any questions, thanks!
Link to Revised Code of Washington (RCWs) -
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx You will want to focus specifcally on Title 69 FOOD, DRUGS, COSMETICS, AND POISONS and in there you can see the multiple listings, but specifcally, you'll notice 69.50 UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.
Link to United States Code of Laws -
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/21 This is the easiest website I have found that you can actually click through an indexing of the United States Code and it's contents. Specifically in here, you will focus on Title 21 FOOD AND DRUGS and in there you'll notice listing detailing our not-so-favorite drug policy in the States and giving the specific laws. I however cannot verify when this website was last updated so USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. For a current listing of the US law, go to
http://uscode.house.gov/.Here is an example of the RCW format:
Title 69 RCW
FOOD, DRUGS, COSMETICS, AND POISONS
RCW Dispositions
Chapters
69.04 Intrastate commerce in food, drugs, and cosmetics.
69.06 Food and beverage establishment workers' permits.
69.07 Washington food processing act.
69.10 Food storage warehouses.
69.22 Cottage food operations.
69.25 Washington wholesome eggs and egg products act.
69.28 Honey.
69.30 Sanitary control of shellfish.
69.36 Washington caustic poison act of 1929.
69.38 Poisons -- Sales and manufacturing.
69.40 Poisons and dangerous drugs.
69.41 Legend drugs -- Prescription drugs.
69.43 Precursor drugs.
69.45 Drug samples.
69.50 Uniform controlled substances act.
69.51 Controlled substances therapeutic research act.
69.51A Medical marijuana.
69.52 Imitation controlled substances.
69.53 Use of buildings for unlawful drugs.
69.55 Ammonia.
69.60 Over-the-counter medications.
69.80 Food donation and distribution -- Liability.
69.90 Kosher food products.
Notes:
Board of health and bureau of vital statistics authorized: State Constitution Art. 20 § 1.
Board of pharmacy: Chapter 18.64 RCW.
Controlled atmosphere storage of fruits and vegetables: Chapter 15.30 RCW.
Hazardous substances (poison prevention): Chapter 70.106 RCW.
Horse meat: RCW 16.68.140.
Hotel and restaurant safety regulations: Chapter 70.62 RCW.
Inhaling toxic fumes: Chapter 9.47A RCW.
Milk and milk products for animal food: Chapter 15.37 RCW.
Poison information centers: Chapter 18.76 RCW.
Preparations, patent medicines containing alcohol: Chapter 66.12 RCW.
Regulation of sale of drugs and medicines authorized: State Constitution Art. 20 § 2.
Unlawful to refill trademarked containers: RCW 19.76.110.
Hope this can help someone and if any suggestions or comments, let me know! Good luck!
EDIT: The US Code website and other website listed to make it easier to read are having problems and have not been easy to use at all today. I will post an updated link once I find one. The Washington RCW is current though.
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