WPIC 52.14 Medical Marijuana—Terminal or Debilitating Medical Condition—Definition
11 WAPRAC WPIC 52.14Washington Practice Series TMWashington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal
11 Wash. Prac., Pattern Jury Instr. Crim. WPIC 52.14 (5th Ed)
Washington Practice Series TM
Washington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal
December 2021 Update
Part VIII. Drugs and Controlled Substances
WPIC CHAPTER 52. Special Defenses—Uniform Controlled Substances Act
WPIC 52.14 Medical Marijuana—Terminal or Debilitating Medical Condition—Definition
A “terminal or debilitating medical condition” means a condition of (name the condition listed in RCW 69.51A.010(24)) which is severe enough to significantly interfere with the patient's activities of daily living and ability to function, and which can be objectively assessed and evaluated.
NOTE ON USE
Use this instruction only for offenses committed on or after July 1, 2016.
Use this instruction to define a term used in WPIC 52.12 (Medical Use of Marijuana—Definition) and WPIC 52.13 (Medical Marijuana—Qualifying Patient—Definition).
COMMENT
RCW 69.51A.010(24).
The list of “terminal or debilitating medical conditions” is set forth in RCW 69.51A.010(24).
[Current as of November 2019.]
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