This spring, Montana NORML surveyed Montana's 2016 political candidates about their views on recreational marijuana, medical marijuana and reforming marijuana policies to make possession of small amounts a civil penalty rather than a criminal one. Each candidate's response to each question was scored and totaled. Candidates were further able to clarify their positions in comments. The highest total score possible was 6 and the lowest was -6. Montana NORML considers candidates scoring between 4 and 6 as supportive.
The candidates we consider supportive are in bold. We encourage you to contact the candidates in your districts for further information, particularly those who did not complete the survey. See 2016 Montana Political Candidates Survey for each of the questions we asked candidates, as well as the group's responses.
The bulk of Montana's candidates did not complete our survey, which left us to assess the voting records of those who have served in Montana's Legislature as well as the tedious task of researching candidates' public statements on the issue. Many candidates have not taken a public stance on this issue. If this applies to a candidate in your voting district, please ask them about their positions on marijuana. They are far more likely to share that information with a constituent. If at all possible, we have included links to support our assessments. If you are unable to determine a candidate's position entirely, keep in mind that Republicans tend to be less supportive of our cause than Democrats and Libertarians. This isn't always the case, however.
Generally, we have stated whether the candidate, if an established voting record is available:
- supported or opposed HB 161 (fully repealing Montana's medical marijuana program)
- supported or opposed SB 423 (the repeal in disguise that we are currently living under)
- supported or opposed any other relevant legislation, like requiring warning labels on medical marijuana or requiring that welfare recipients be drug tested.
We've also taken into account public statements made by candidates, whether in legislative hearings or interviews.
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Can't find candidates in your districts? Only contested races have been listed. If a candidate is running unopposed, we have not included it in this voter's guide.
If you are a candidate who disagrees with our assessment, have changed your stance since establishing a voting record, or have information to offer about your campaign or your opponent, please email [email protected]. We will update accordingly.
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CANDIDATE |
PARTY |
SURVEY SCORE/COMMENTS/LINKS |
Pres/VP | Gary Johnson/Bill Weld | L | Vocally supports ending the war on drugs, legalizing marijuana. Marijuana Policy Project gives Johnson/Weld an A+ |
Pres/VP | Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine | D | Clinton's opposition to marijuana appears to be weakening, she has recently stated "I absolutely support all of the states that are moving toward medical marijuana, moving toward- absolutely- legalizing it for recreational use." MPP rates Clinton/Caine B+. |
Pres/VP | Donald Trump/Michael Pence | R | While Trump supports medical use, he is opposed to legalizing and regulating marijuana for adult use. Marijuana Policy project gave Trump the lowest score of all of the 2016 Presidential Candidates- C+. |
Pres/VP | Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka | G | Supports legalizing and regulating marijuana for medical and adult use nationwide. MPP scored Stein A+. |
US House |
Denise Juneau | D | Position unknown |
US House |
Ryan Zinke* | R | While serving in Montana's Legislature, Zinke voted to repeal our program entirely. Zinke chose Steve Zabawa, a car dealer/founder of Safe Montana, to serve on his medical advisory board. No representatives from the medical marijuana industry serve on this board. |
US House |
Rick Breckenridge | L | Position unknown |
Gov/Lt. Gov | Steve Bullock/Mike Cooney* | D | Has expressed support for expanding access for medical use. |
Gov/Lt. Gov | Greg Gianforte/Leslie Robinson | R | Gianforte supports medical use only when "prescribed and monitored by a physician" as well as obtained from an actual pharmacy. |
Gov/Lt. Gov | Ted Dunlap/Ron Vandevender | L | Marijuana legalization is a primary component of Dunlap's campaign. |
SOS | Monica Lindeen | D | Lindeen scored a 4.0 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. |
SOS | Corey Stapleton | R | While current position is unknown, Stapleton has in the past been supportive of medical marijuana, he signed the petition to overturn SB-423. |
SOS | Roger Roots | L | While Roots supports legalizing marijuana, he is a very controversial figure. This is in no way an endorsement of this candidate, outside of his support of marijuana legalization. |
AG |
Larry Jent | D | Jent changed his stance since serving in the Montana legislature, where he supported repealing Montana's medical marijuana program. Recently he has publicly expressed support of I-182. He is opposed to recreational use but supports medical access. |
AG | Tim Fox* | R | Tim Fox has been Montana patients' and providers' biggest enemy since becoming Montana's Attorney General as his office has consistently fought all court decisions enjoining parts of SB-423, Montana's current medical marijuana law, which eliminated marijuana access for over 10,000 Montana patients. Fox applauded the Montana Supreme Court decision which ultimately shut down nearly all of the state's medical providers. |
State Auditor | Jesse Laslovich | D | Laslovich, while serving in Montana's legislature, was supportive of expansion of our medical marijuana program, supporting legislation to expand the amount of usable marijuana a patient could possess as well as adding qualifying conditions. |
State Auditor | Matt Rosendale | R | Rosendale supported repealing Montana's medical marijuana program entirely when he served in the state legislature. He also voted for SB 423 |
Supt of OPI | Melissa Romano | D | Position unknown |
Supt of OPI | Elsie Arntzen | R | Arntzen, while serving in the legislature, voted to repeal Montana's medical marijuana program entirely, she also voted for SB 423. She also co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
Supreme Court Just. #3 | Dirk Sandefur | NA | Sandefur has expressed support for medical marijuana. |
Supreme Court Just. #3 |
Kristen Juras | NA | One of only 7 donors to Safe Montana, an organization devoted to eliminating all access to medical marijuana in Montana. |
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SENATE RACES
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SD 03 | Melissa L. Hartman | D | Scored a 3.0 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey |
SD 03 | Keith Regier | R | Has been a consistent prohibitionist. He co-sponsored legislation to require drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 06 | Rolf Harmsen | D | Position unknown |
SD 06 | Albert D. Olszewski | R | Position unknown |
SD 07 | Mark Sheets | D | Scored a perfect 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
SD 07 | Jennifer Fielder* | R | Co-sponsored legislation to require drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 10 | Steve Fitzpatrick* | R | While he has not been generally supportive of marijuana access in the past, he is one of the more moderate Republicans in our Legislature and has the potential to be supportive. |
SD 10 | Deborah L. Magin | D | Position unknown. |
SD 15 | Sean McConnaha | D | Position unknown |
SD 15 | Ryan Osmundson | R | Has consistently supported repealing or severely limiting Montana's medical marijuana program. |
SD 16 | Frank J. Smith | D | Scored 4 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey |
SD 16 | G. Bruce Meyers | R | Position unknown. |
SD 17 | Douglas Adolphson | D | Position unknown |
SD 17 | Mike Lang | R | Position unknown |
SD 21 | Carolyn Pease-Lopez | D | Opposed both HB 161 (repeal) and SB 423. Voted to require warning labels on marijuana. Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 21 | Jason D. Small | R | Position unknown |
SD 23 | Paul J. Van Tricht | D | Scored 5 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey |
SD 23 | Roger Webb | R | Has consistently supported repealing or severely limiting Montana's medical marijuana program. Sen. Roger Webb sponsored a bill to require drug testing for welfare recipients. He's criticized DPHHS for "not doing their job" in weeding out recreational users from Montana's medical marijuana program. He's better knownfor beating and shooting his neighbor's dogs and more recently, poaching a trophy whitetail buck. |
SD 25 | Jen Gross | D | Although no |
SD 25 | Donna Huston | R | Position unknown |
SD 26 | Margie McDonald | D | Scored 4 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey |
SD 26 | Donald Roberts | R | Position unknown |
SD 28 | Deborah Abbey | D | Position unknown |
SD 28 | Tom Richmond | R | Supports requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 35 | Mary Meyer | D | Position unknown |
SD 35 | Scott Sales* | R | While he supports decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, he stated in Project Vote Smart's Political Courage test that he does not support the medical use of marijuana. |
SD 38 | Edie McClafferty | D | Opposed SB423 and HB 161 (repeal). Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 38 | Glenn J. Rosenbaum | R | Position unknown |
SD 39 | Gene Vuckovich* | D | Supports access to medical marijuana according to Project Vote Smart's 2012 Political Courage test. Voted against repealing medical marijuana (HB 161) and against SB 423. |
SD 39 | Dick Motta | L | Position unknown. |
SD 39 | Suzzann Nordwick | R | Position unknown. |
SD 40 | Terry J. Gauthier | R | Scored a 3.5 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
SD 40 | Hal Jacobson | D | Position unknown |
SD 44 | James R. Olsen | D | Although his position is unknown, it literally cannot be worse than his opponent. |
SD 44 | Fred Thomas* | R | Scored the lowest overall score on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey, with a score of -3 out of a possible 6. Co-sponsored requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
SD 45 | Dick Barrett* | D | Scored a 5.0 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. Opposed SB 423 and HB 161. |
SD 45 | Sashin Hume | R | Position unknown |
SD 46 | Sue Malek* | D | Opposed HB 161 and SB 423. |
SD 46 | Adam S. Pummill | R | Position unknown |
SD 47 | Tom France | D | Position unknown. |
SD 47 | Daniel R. Solomon | R | Supported both HB 161 and SB 423. Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
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HOUSE RACES
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HD 01 | Steve Gunderson | R | Position unknown |
HD 01 | Steve Haarstick | D | Position unknown |
HD 02 | Mike Cuffe* | R | Position unknown. Opposed requiring drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 02 | David B. McGarry | D | Position unknown |
HD 03 | Taylor Rose | R | Scored a 6 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. This is in no way an endorsement of this controversial candidate aside from his support of our key issues. |
HD 03 | Zac Perry* | D | Scored a 5 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. Supports medical marijuana and legalizing small amounts of marijuana. Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 04 | Deborah Gentry | D | Scored a 6 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
HD 04 | Matt Regier | R | Position Unknown |
HD 05 | Chet Billi | R | Scored a 4 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. Supports medical and legalization as a matter of personal choice, although he doesn't endorse recreational use. |
HD 05 | Dave Fern | D | Scored a 3 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
HD 06 | Carl Glimm* | R | In 2012 Project Vote Smart's Political Courage test, this candidate indicated he opposed allowing access to medical marijuana. He co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 06 | Lisa Morrow | D | Position unknown |
HD 06 | Ian Wheeler | L | Wheeler says: "I strongly support I-182 and the expansion of medical Marijuana, as it is a safer alternative to the opioid based prescription medications that take the lives of hundreds of thousands each year. I also support the legalization of Marijuana for recreational use and the tax of its sale. The government should not be involved in making decisions for the individual, we need to maximize liberty. ” |
HD 07 | Lynn Stanley | D | Scored a 5 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
HD 07 | Frank Garner* | R | Candidate co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 08 | C. Paige Rappleye | D | Scored a 4 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions Survey. |
HD 08 | Steve Lavin* | R | Co-sponsored legislation to require drug testing of welfare recipients. Supported repealing Montana's medical marijuana program entirely. |
HD 09 | Randy Brodehl* | R | Supported repealing Montana's medical marijuana program entirely. Voted to require drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 09 | Brittany MacLean | D | Position unknown |
HD 10 | Mark Ray Noland* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 10 | James H. Swanson | D | Position unknown |
HD 11 | Eileen Bach Bech | D | Position unknown |
HD 11 | Derek Skees | R | Voted to repeal Montana's medical marijuana program entirely. |
HD 12 | Susan Evans | D | Position unknown |
HD 12 | Greg Hertz* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 13 | Debra J. Achatz | D | Position unknown |
HD 13 | Bob Brown* | R | Voted to require drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 14 | Bryan Foster | D | Position unknown |
HD 14 | Denley M. Loge | R | Position unknown |
HD 17 | Ross H. Fitzgerald | R | Position unknown |
HD 17 | Barnett G. Sporkin-Morrison | D | Position unknown |
HD 18 | Rob Cook* | R | Voted to require drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 18 | Herbert Hartzell | D | Position unknown |
HD 19 | Wendy McKamey | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 19 | Elaine G. Olsen | D | Position unknown |
HD 20 | Fred Anderson | R | Position unknown |
HD 20 | Amy J. Rapp | D | Position unknown |
HD 22 | Albert J. Ferderer | D | Position unknown |
HD 22 | Lola Sheldon Gallaway | R | Scored a 0 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. Answered "not sure" to every question. |
HD 23 | Mark A. Dunn | R | Position unknown |
HD 23 | Brad Hamlett | D | Position unknown |
HD 24 | Jean Price* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients |
HD 24 | William Raaen | R | Position unknown |
HD 25 | Garrett Lankford | D | Position unknown |
HD 25 | Jeremy Trebas | R | Position unknown |
HD 26 | Casey J. Schreiner | D | Position unknown |
HD 26 | Michael K. Cooper, Sr | R | Scored a 3 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 27 | Ryan Rominger | D | Position unknown |
HD 27 | James O'Hara | R | Position unknown |
HD 28 | Jacob Bachmeier | D | Position unknown |
HD 28 | Stephanie Hess* | R | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 29 | Dan Bartel | R | Position unknown |
HD 29 | Dryn Durley | D | Position unknown |
HD 30 | E. Wylie Galt | R | Position unknown |
HD 30 | Linda Johnson | D | Position unknown |
HD 33 | Mike Finley | D | Position unknown |
HD 33 | Casey Knudsen | R | Position unknown |
HD 34 | Evelyn Carlyle | D | Position unknown |
HD 34 | Austin Knudsen | R | Supported SB 423, opposed HB 161. Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 35 | Chris Trumpower | D | Position unknown |
HD 35 | Scott Staffanson* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 36 | Mike Ruddy | D | Position unknown |
HD 36 | Alan Doane* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 37 | Judy Cramer | D | Position unknown |
HD 37 | Bill Harris | R | Position unknown |
HD 38 | Steve Muggli | D | Position unknown |
HD 38 | Kenneth L. Holmlund* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 39 | Bruce Miller | D | Position unknown |
HD 39 | Geraldine Custer* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients but voted no on the final bill. |
HD 40 | Sue M. Olson | D | Position unknown |
HD 40 | Barry Usher | R | Position unknown |
HD 43 | Josh Daniels | L | Scored a 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 43 | Elizabeth Pincolini | D | Scored a 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 43 | Peggy Webb | R | While Webb's position is unknown, her husband Sen. Roger Webb (SD 23) sponsored a bill to require drug testing for welfare recipients. He's infamous for beating and shooting his neighbor's dogs and more recently, poaching a trophy whitetail buck. |
HD 44 | Kari Boiter | D | Scored a 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 44 | Dale Mortenson* | R | Scored a 4 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. |
HD 45 | Ken Crouch | D | Scored a 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 45 | Daniel Zolnikov | R | Scored a 4 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. |
HD 46 | Angie Buckley | D | Position unknown |
HD 46 | Donald W. Jones* | R | Supports requiring drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 47 | Kathy Kelker* | D | Scored a 4 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. |
HD 47 | Jason Lee Thomas | R | Position unknown |
HD 48 | Jessica L. Karjala* | D | Has consistently supported our key issues. Supports legalizing small amounts of marijuana in addition to allowing medical marijuana. Opposed requiring drug testing for welfare recipients. |
HD 48 | Robert Saunders | R | Saunders Scored 2.0 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. Safe Montana's largest donor, besides Steve Zabawa, is listed as Robert Saunders. It is unknown whether they are one and the same person. |
HD 49 | Kelly McCarthy* | D | Scored a 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 49 | Benjamin Hunter | R | Position unknown |
HD 50 | Kerri Seekins-Crowe | R | Is a devoted member of Safe Montana. While her opponent's position is unknown, it couldn't be worse than Seekins-Crowe. |
HD 50 | Virginia Court* | D | Position unknown |
HD 51 | Shoots Veis | D | Position unknown |
HD 51 | Adam Rosendale | R | Position unknown |
HD 52 | Chris Goodridge | D | Goodridge says: "I am completely supportive of medical marijuana, plan to vote for I182, and will work to put a structure into place that guarantees access to all who need it without penalizing providers should I be elected." |
HD 52 | Jimmy Patelis | R | Position unknown |
HD 53 | Jordan Matney | D | Position unknown |
HD 53 | Dennis Lenz | R | Candidate is completely opposed to medical marijuana as well as legalizing possession of small amounts. |
HD 54 | Tracy M. Heilman | D | Position unknown |
HD 54 | Jeff Essmann* | R | Primary sponsor of the repeal in disguise. He supported both SB 423 and HB 161. However, he is rumored to be more receptive to changing the law presently. Co-sponsored legislation to require drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 55 | Ryan Arnold | D | |
HD 55 | Vince Ricci* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 56 | Daryl L. Templet | D | Position unknown |
HD 56 | Sue Vinton | R | Position unknown |
HD 57 | Andrew T. Forcier | L | Scored 6 ou6 of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. |
HD 57 | Elaine Doerr | D | Position unknown |
HD 57 | Forest J. Mandeville* | R | Supports medical marijuana, opposed to legalizing small amounts. |
HD 58 | Mike Crabtree | D | Position unknown |
HD 58 | Seth Berglee* | R | Generally unsupportive of our causes. Moonlights as a reserve sheriff's deputy. Supported requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 59 | Dirk Adams | D | Position unknown |
HD 59 | Alan Redfield* | R | Supported requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 60 | Laurie Bishop | D | Position unknown |
HD 60 | Debra Lamm* | R | Position unknown |
HD 61 | Francis Wendt | L | Scored a 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 61 | Neal Ganser | R | Position unknown |
HD 61 | Jim Hamilton | D | Has the distinction of the lowest Democratic nominee in Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey- scoring a 1 out of 6 possible points. |
HD 63 | Zach Brown* | D | Scored 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 63 | Jim King | R | Scored 0 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 64 | Chase Ellison | D | Position unknown |
HD 64 | Kerry E. White* | R | Supported requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 65 | Christopher Pope* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 65 | Jon A Knokey | R | Position unknown |
HD 67 | John Jurmu | D | Scored 3 out of a possible 6 points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 67 | Tom Burnett* | R | Supported HB 161 and SB 423. Supported requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 68 | David K. Andes | D | Position unknown |
HD 68 | Bruce Grubbs | R | Position unknown |
HD 69 | Eric Dunham | D | Position unknown |
HD 69 | Walt Sales | R | Position unknown |
HD 70 | Merlyn Huso | D | Position unknown |
HD 70 | Kelly Flynn* | R | Current position unknown, in 2010, Flynn opposed medical marijuana as well as decriminalizing small amounts. |
HD 72 | Mike Mosolf | D | Scored 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 72 | Tom Welch | R | Position unknown |
HD 75 | Sabrina Steketee | D | Position unknown |
HD 75 | Kirk Wagoner | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 77 | Kathy Swanson* | D | Opposed legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 77 | Kerry Greybeal | R | Received a negative score on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey (-1). |
HD 78 | Gordon Pierson, Jr* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 78 | Dean K. DeSilva | R | Position unknown |
HD 80 | Elizabeth Cain | D | Scored 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 80 | Valerie Clague | I | Position unknown |
HD 80 | Becky Beard | R | Position unknown |
HD 83 | Kim Abbott | D | Position unknown |
HD 83 | Bob Leach | R | Current position unknown. In 2008, he opposed medical marijuana and decriminalizing possession of small amounts. |
HD 84 | Paula Bonar | L | Scored 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 84 | Mary Ann Dunwell* | D | Scored 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 84 | Steve Gibson | R | Position unknown |
HD 85 | A. Jo Young | D | Position unknown |
HD 85 | Theresa Manzella* | R | Co-sponsored legislation requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 86 | Nancy A. Neal | D | Position unknown |
HD 86 | Ron Ehli* | R | Supports requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. Supported both HB 161 and SB 423. |
HD 88 | Margaret J. Gorski | D | Scored 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 88 | Ed Greef* | R | Opposed to both medical marijuana and decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana. |
HD 89 | Nate McConnell | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 89 | Alex Krigsvold | R | Position unknown |
HD 90 | Ellie Hill Smith* | D | Scored 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. Supports legalization and medical marijuana. Voted against HB 161 and SB 423. Her response to then-Rep. David Howard calling medical marijuana a "scourge" was epic. |
HD 90 | Bill Murray | R | Position unknown |
HD 92 | Addrien Marx | D | Position unknown |
HD 92 | Mike Hopkins | R | Position unknown |
HD 93 | Johanna Clark | R | Scored 5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 93 | John Fleming | D | Position unknown |
HD 94 | Kimberly P. Dudik* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 94 | Lance Cox | R | Position unknown |
HD 95 | Cyndi Kenck | R | Position unknown |
HD 95 | Shane Morigeau | D | Position unknown |
HD 96 | Andrew Person* | D | Supports decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, supports medical marijuana. Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 96 | Adam Hertz | R | Position unknown |
HD 97 | Nick Davis | D | Position unknown |
HD 97 | Brad Tschida | R | Position unknown |
HD 98 | Michael Ellsworth | R | Scored 6 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey |
HD 98 | Willis Curdy* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 99 | Marilyn Ryan | D | Position unknown |
HD 99 | Susan Cundiff | R | Position unknown |
HD 100 | Andrea Olsen* | D | Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |
HD 100 | David "Doc" Moore | R | Scored 3.5 out of 6 possible points on Montana NORML's Marijuana Positions survey. Supports decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, supports medical marijuana. Opposed requiring drug testing of welfare recipients. |