Montana House Bill 391 (2011)
| Montana House Bill 391 (2011) | |
| Legislature: | Montana State Legislature |
| Text: | As Enacted |
| Sponsor(s): | Berry |
| Legislative history | |
| Introduced: | February 1, 2011 |
| State house: | February 23, 2011 |
| Vote (lower house): | Y70, N25 |
| State senate: | March 28, 2011 |
| Vote (upper house): | Y36, N14 |
| Legal environment | |
| State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in Montana |
Montana House Bill 391 was a 2011 Montana law that prohibits local ballot measure from setting the enforcement priority of state laws. The law is seen as targeting a local ballot measure which instructed local law enforcement to make marijuana laws their lowest priority.[1][2]
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