Westchester, NY to Dismiss Cannabis Possession and Sale Charges
Tue / Jul 27th
The courts have granted the Westchester, New York district attorney’s request to dismiss all felony or misdemeanor charges for cannabis possession or sales.
As more states legalize both medical and recreational marijuana use, the need for decriminalization on state and federal levels is a growing concern. Cannabis is still a Schedule I substance according to federal law, and many states, even those with legal marijuana markets, can still charge individuals for possession of small amounts. Below are articles and information relating to cannabis decriminalization efforts.
Tue / Jul 27th
The courts have granted the Westchester, New York district attorney’s request to dismiss all felony or misdemeanor charges for cannabis possession or sales.
Thu / Jul 1st
The New Orleans City Council Criminal Justice Committee has unanimously approved an ordinance that would decriminalize cannabis possession.
Wed / Jun 30th
The California Assembly Public Safety Committee passed the Senate-approved psychedelic decriminalization bill on Tuesday.
Tue / Jun 29th
Mexico’s highest court on Monday overruled cannabis prohibition, effectively decriminalizing the plant for adults nationwide.
Wed / Jun 16th
The bill would decriminalize all drugs at the federal level and shift authority for the substances from the Attorney General to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Fri / Jun 11th
Wyoming advocates are submitting signatures today on two cannabis reform initiatives for 2022 ballots, one to legalize medical cannabis and another to decriminalize possession.
Wed / Jun 2nd
The California Senate has approved a bill to legalize the possession of psychedelics including LSD, MDMA, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline, and others.
Wed / May 12th
Lawmakers in Louisiana’s House approved a measure to decriminalize the possession of up to 14 grams of cannabis, limiting potential punishments to a $100 fine and no jail time.
Mon / May 3rd
Washington’s legislation to reestablish drug possession penalties after a February Supreme Court decision decriminalized all drugs has been approved and now awaits Gov. Inslee’s signature.
Tue / Apr 20th
Since Washington’s Supreme Court struck down the state’s minor drug possession laws in February, cities, state lawmakers, and the governor are re-envisioning what drug policy will look like in the Evergreen State.
Thu / Apr 15th
The city councils in St. Louis and Maplewood, Missouri voted to decriminalize cannabis possession on Tuesday.
Thu / Apr 8th
The California Senate Public Safety Committee has advanced a psychedelics decriminalization measure.
Wed / Mar 24th
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) may support a bill that would decriminalize cannabis possession while limiting the number of homegrown plants allowed for medical cannabis patients.
Tue / Mar 16th
The City Council in Shreveport, Louisiana is considering a measure to decriminalize low-level cannabis possession. If approved, Shreveport would be only the third Louisiana city to adopt significant cannabis reforms.
Mon / Mar 8th
Barbados Attorney General Dale Marshall is set to decriminalize the possession of up to 14 grams of cannabis but has warned that fines and penalties will be higher for people who lie to officials about their cannabis possession.
Fri / Mar 5th
Alabama’s Senate Judiciary Committee advanced a measure that would decriminalize cannabis possession for first-time offenders, reducing penalties from a potential jail sentence to a $250 fine.
Wed / Mar 3rd
Washington state law enforcement agencies are releasing responses including guidance and pushback to the state’s Supreme Court ruling last week that effectively decriminalized all drug possession.
Fri / Feb 26th
Washington state’s Supreme Court essentially decriminalized drug possession yesterday after declaring the state’s felony drug possession law to be unconstitutional.
Mon / Feb 1st
Oregon’s first-in-the-nation drugs decriminalization policy takes effect today. The measure was approved by voters last November.
Fri / Nov 20th
A North Carolina task force has recommended the state decriminalize small amounts of cannabis and expunge cannabis arrest records.
Thu / Nov 19th
Madison, Wisconsin approved a cannabis decriminalization ordinance on Tuesday that reduces the possession fines for up to 28 grams of cannabis to just $1.
Wed / Nov 4th
With the landmark passage of Measures 109 and 110, Oregon voters have opted to decriminalize drugs and legalize medicinal psilocybin.
Wed / Nov 4th
Voters in Washington, D.C. have overwhelmingly approved Initiative 81 to decriminalize psychedelic plants.
Tue / Nov 3rd
Across the U.S. today, voters from Montana to New Jersey will consider a series of ballot initiatives that could represent yet another dramatic shift for the country away from our archaic cannabis and drug policies.
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