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Nevada Governor Signs Bill To Stop Disqualifying People From Being Foster Parents Over Past Marijuana Convictions


Nevada’s governor has signed a bill to remove a restriction currently preventing people from being foster parents due to past marijuana convictions.

While Nevada voters legalized cannabis for adult-use at the ballot in 2016, state law had continued to make it so adults with convictions for cannabis or other controlled substances from more than five years ago were prohibited from becoming foster parents or from owning, working at or residing at a foster home.

The new policy, sponsored by Assemblymember Tracy Brown-May (D) and signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo (R) on Thursday, will change that.

AB107—which unanimously passed the Assembly and cleared the Senate in a 19-2 vote—amends prior statue to carve out an exemption for foster parents and workers who were convicted of low-level cannabis possession at the state or local level “within the immediately preceding five years” of seeking a license. Convictions for selling cannabis will not be exempt from the existing restriction.

Until now, state officials have been able to suspend or revoke a foster care license if a background check, which must be conducted every five years, shows a prior cannabis record.

“This bill thereby authorizes a person who has been convicted of any such violation to operate, be employed by, reside in or be present in a foster home,” a legislative digest for the measure says.

Ashley Kennedy, a lobbyist for Clark County, which requested the legislative fix, told lawmakers earlier this month that “over the years we have lost qualified, caring individuals due to former criminal records, particularly from marijuana convictions related to possession that were over 20 years old or longer,” and those types of convictions “no longer align with Nevada’s current laws.”

With the Senate’s final passage of the bipartisan measure, it now goes to the desk of Gov. Joe Lombardo (R), who has previously approved cannabis and psychedelic reform legislation.

For what it’s worth, a 2023 study found that states that legalized medical marijuana saw a nearly 20 percent drop in the number of children entering foster care due to parental drug misuse after three years of the reform. Legalizing for adult use, meanwhile, was not associated with any statistically significant change in foster care entries.

While the study didn’t identify a meaningful link between adult-use legalization and foster care drug misuse cases, a separate study published in 2022 did. Researchers at the University of Mississippi found that recreational legalization was associated with at least a 10 percent decrease in foster care admissions on average, including reductions in placements due to physical abuse, neglect, parental incarceration and misuse of alcohol and other drugs.

Meanwhile in Nevada, the state Assembly recently amended and advanced a Senate-passed joint resolution calling on Congress to reschedule certain psychedelics, streamline research and provide protections for people using the substances in compliance with state law.

Last month, meanwhile, a Nevada Assembly committee passed a psychedelic pilot program bill that would allow some patients with certain medical conditions to legally access substances such as psilocybin, DMT, ibogaine and mescaline.


Tom Angel via (https://www.marijuanamoment.net/nevada-governor-signs-bill-to-stop-disqualifying-people-from-being-foster-parents-over-past-marijuana-convictions/)

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