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This bill amends federal housing laws to prohibit housing authorities from denying occupancy or establishing admission standards based on an individual's use, possession, sale, distribution, or manufacture of marijuana that complies with state law. The bill modifies definitions of 'drug-related criminal activity' and 'illegal use of a controlled substance' in the United States Housing Act of 1937 and the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 to exclude state-legal marijuana activity. The bill also requires the Department of Housing and Urban Development to issue regulations within 90 days establishing smoke-free zones for marijuana in federally assisted housing, applying the same restrictions used for tobacco smoking.
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