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The Compassionate Use Act of 1996.

CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11362.5



"Was inacted to ensure that patients and their primary caregivers who
obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes upon the recommendation
of a physician are not subject to criminal prosecution or sanction "

Below is the California Health and Safety Codes that include the word Marijuana .

11054.  (a) The controlled substances listed in this section are
included in Schedule I.
   (b) Opiates. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in
another schedule, any of the following opiates, including their
isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers, esters, and
ethers whenever the existence of those isomers, esters, ethers, and
salts is possible within the specific chemical designation:
   (1) Acetylmethadol.
   (2) Allylprodine.
   (3) Alphacetylmethadol (except levoalphacetylmethadol, also known
as levo-alpha- acetylmethadol, levomethadyl acetate, or LAAM).
   (4) Alphameprodine.
   (5) Alphamethadol.
   (6) Benzethidine.
   (7) Betacetylmethadol.
   (8) Betameprodine.
   (9) Betamethadol.
   (10) Betaprodine.
   (11) Clonitazene.
   (12) Dextromoramide.
   (13) Diampromide.
   (14) Diethylthiambutene.
   (15) Difenoxin.
   (16) Dimenoxadol.
   (17) Dimepheptanol.
   (18) Dimethylthiambutene.
   (19) Dioxaphetyl butyrate.
   (20) Dipipanone.
   (21) Ethylmethylthiambutene.
   (22) Etonitazene.
   (23) Etoxeridine.
   (24) Furethidine.
   (25) Hydroxypethidine.
   (26) Ketobemidone.
   (27) Levomoramide.
   (28) Levophenacylmorphan.
   (29) Morpheridine.
   (30) Noracymethadol.
   (31) Norlevorphanol.
   (32) Normethadone.
   (33) Norpipanone.
   (34) Phenadoxone.
   (35) Phenampromide.
   (36) Phenomorphan.
   (37) Phenoperidine.
   (38) Piritramide.
   (39) Proheptazine.
   (40) Properidine.
   (41) Propiram.
   (42) Racemoramide.
   (43) Tilidine.
   (44) Trimeperidine.
   (45) Any substance which contains any quantity of acetylfentanyl
(N-[1-phenethyl-4-piperidinyl] acetanilide) or a derivative thereof.
   (46) Any substance which contains any quantity of the thiophene
analog of acetylfentanyl (N-[1-[2-(2-thienyl)ethyl]-4-piperidinyl]
acetanilide) or a derivative thereof.
   (47) 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-4-Propionoxypiperidine (MPPP).
   (48) 1-(2-Phenethyl)-4-Phenyl-4-Acetyloxypiperidine (PEPAP).
   (c) Opium derivatives. Unless specifically excepted or unless
listed in another schedule, any of the following opium derivatives,
its salts, isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of
those salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the
specific chemical designation:
   (1) Acetorphine.
   (2) Acetyldihydrocodeine.
   (3) Benzylmorphine.
   (4) Codeine methylbromide.
   (5) Codeine-N-Oxide.
   (6) Cyprenorphine.
   (7) Desomorphine.
   (8) Dihydromorphine.
   (9) Drotebanol.
   (10) Etorphine (except hydrochloride salt).
   (11) Heroin.
   (12) Hydromorphinol.
   (13) Methyldesorphine.
   (14) Methyldihydromorphine.
   (15) Morphine methylbromide.
   (16) Morphine methylsulfonate.
   (17) Morphine-N-Oxide.
   (18) Myrophine.
   (19) Nicocodeine.
   (20) Nicomorphine.
   (21) Normorphine.
   (22) Pholcodine.
   (23) Thebacon.
   (d) Hallucinogenic substances. Unless specifically excepted or
unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture,
or preparation, which contains any quantity of the following
hallucinogenic substances, or which contains any of its salts,
isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of those salts,
isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific
chemical designation (for purposes of this subdivision only, the term
"isomer" includes the optical, position, and geometric isomers):
   (1) 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxy-amphetamine--Some trade or other names:
4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxy-alpha-methylphenethylamine; 4-bromo-2,5-DMA.
   (2) 2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine--Some trade or other names:
2,5-dimethoxy-alpha-methylphenethylamine; 2,5-DMA.
   (3) 4-methoxyamphetamine--Some trade or other names:
4-methoxy-alpha-methylphenethylamine, paramethoxyamphetamine, PMA.
   (4) 5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy-amphetamine.
   (5) 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxy-amphetamine--Some trade or other names:
4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxy-alpha-methylphenethylamine; "DOM"; and "STP."
   (6) 3,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine.
   (7) 3,4,5-trimethoxy amphetamine.
   (8) Bufotenine--Some trade or other names: 3-
(beta-dimethylaminoethyl)-5-hydroxyindole; 3-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-5
indolol; N,N-dimethylserolonin, 5-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine;
mappine.
   (9) Diethyltryptamine--Some trade or other names:
N,N-Diethyltryptamine; DET.
   (10) Dimethyltryptamine--Some trade or other names: DMT.
   (11) Ibogaine--Some trade or other names: 7-Ethyl-6,6beta,
7,8,9,10,12,13-octahydro-2-methoxy-6,9-methano-5H-pyrido [1',2':1,2]
azepino [5,4-b] indole; Tabernantheiboga.
   (12) Lysergic acid diethylamide.
   (13) Marijuana.
   (14) Mescaline.
   (15) Peyote--Meaning all parts of the plant presently classified
botanically as Lophophora williamsii Lemaire, whether growing or not,
the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of the plant, and every
compound, manufacture, salts, derivative, mixture, or preparation of
the plant, its seeds or extracts (interprets 21 U.S.C. Sec. 812(c),
Schedule 1(c)(12)).
   (16) N-ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate.
   (17) N-methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate.
   (18) Psilocybin.
   (19) Psilocyn.
   (20) Tetrahydrocannabinols. Synthetic equivalents of the
substances contained in the plant, or in the resinous extractives of
Cannabis, sp. and/or synthetic substances, derivatives, and their
isomers with similar chemical structure and pharmacological activity
such as the following: delta 1 cis or trans tetrahydrocannabinol, and
their optical isomers; delta 6 cis or trans tetrahydrocannabinol,
and their optical isomers; delta 3,4 cis or trans
tetrahydrocannabinol, and its optical isomers.
   (Since nomenclature of these substances is not internationally
standardized, compounds of these structures, regardless of numerical
designation of atomic positions covered).
   (21) Ethylamine analog of phencyclidine--Some trade or other
names: N-ethyl-1-phenylcyclohexylamine, (1-phenylcyclohexyl)
ethylamine, N-(1-phenylcyclohexyl) ethylamine, cyclohexamine, PCE.
   (22) Pyrrolidine analog of phencyclidine--Some trade or other
names: 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)-pyrrolidine, PCP, PHP.
   (23) Thiophene analog of phencyclidine--Some trade or other names:
1-[1-(2 thienyl)-cyclohexyl]-piperidine, 2-thienyl analog of
phencyclidine, TPCP, TCP.
   (e) Depressants. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in
another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation
which contains any quantity of the following substances having a
depressant effect on the central nervous system, including its salts,
isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of those salts,
isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific
chemical designation:
   (1) Mecloqualone.
   (2) Methaqualone.
   (3) Gamma hydroxybutyric acid (also known by other names such as
GHB; gamma hydroxy butyrate; 4-hydroxybutyrate; 4-hydroxybutanoic
acid; sodium oxybate; sodium oxybutyrate), including its immediate
precursors, isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers,
esters, and ethers, including, but not limited to,
gammabutyrolactone, for which an application has not been approved
under Section 505 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21
U.S.C. Sec. 355).
   (f) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another
schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which
contains any quantity of the following substances having a stimulant
effect on the central nervous system, including its isomers:
   (1) Cocaine base.
   (2) Fenethylline, including its salts.
   (3) N-Ethylamphetamine, including its salts.



 

CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11530-11538 
CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11530-11538     11530.  As used in this subdivision, the following terms have the following meanings:    (a) "Loiter" means to delay or linger without a lawful purpose for being on the property and for the purpose of committing a crime as opportunity may be discovered.    (b) "Public place" means an area open to the public or exposed to public view and includes streets, sidewalks, bridges, alleys, plazas, parks, driveways, parking lots, automobiles, whether moving or not, and buildings open to the general public, including those which serve food or drink, or provide entertainment, and the doorways and entrances to buildings or dwellings and the grounds enclosing them.     11532.  (a) It is unlawful for any person to loiter in any public place in a manner and under circumstances manifesting the purpose and with the intent to commit an offense specified in Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11350) and Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 11400).    (b) Among circumstances that may be considered in determining whether a person has the requisite intent to engage in drug-related activity are that the person:    (1) Acts as a "look-out."    (2) Transfers small objects or packages for currency in a furtive fashion.    (3) Tries to conceal himself or herself or any object that reasonably could be involved in an unlawful drug-related activity.    (4) Uses signals or language indicative of summoning purchasers of illegal drugs.    (5) Repeatedly beckons to, stops, attempts to stop, or engages in conversations with passersby, whether on foot or in a motor vehicle, indicative of summoning purchasers of illegal drugs.    (6) Repeatedly passes to or receives from passersby, whether on foot or in a motor vehicle, money or small objects.    (7) Is under the influence of a controlled substance or possesses narcotic or drug paraphernalia.  For the purposes of this paragraph, "narcotic or drug paraphernalia" means any device, contrivance, instrument, or apparatus designed or marketed for the use of smoking, injecting, ingesting, or consuming marijuana, hashish, PCP, or any controlled substance, including, but not limited to, roach clips, cigarette papers, and rollers designed or marketed for use in smoking a controlled substance.    (8) Has been convicted in any court within this state, within five years prior to the arrest under this chapter, of any violation involving the use, possession, or sale of any of the substances referred to in Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11350) or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 11400), or has been convicted of any violation of those provisions or substantially similar laws of any political subdivision of this state or of any other state.    (9) Is currently subject to any order prohibiting his or her presence in any high drug activity geographic area.    (10) Has engaged, within six months prior to the date of arrest under this section, in any behavior described in this subdivision, with the exception of paragraph (8), or in any other behavior indicative of illegal drug-related activity.    (c) The list of circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) is not exclusive.  The circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) should be considered particularly salient if they occur in an area that is known for unlawful drug use and trafficking, or if they occur on or in premises that have been reported to law enforcement as a place suspected of unlawful drug activity.  Any other relevant circumstances may be considered in determining whether a person has the requisite intent.  Moreover, no one circumstance or combination of circumstances is in itself determinative of intent.  Intent must be determined based on an evaluation of the particular circumstances of each case.   11534.  If any section, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this chapter is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and that holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion thereof.    11536.  A violation of any provision of this chapter is a misdemeanor.   11538.  Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a local governing body from adopting and enforcing laws consistent with this chapter. Where local laws duplicate or supplement this chapter, this chapter shall be construed as providing alternative remedies and not to preempt the field.  
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