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trailmonkee

(2,681 posts)
Sat Nov 10, 2012, 05:06 PM Nov 2012

After Passage Of Legalization Initiative, 220 Marijuana Cases Dismissed In WA State

Following the successful passage of a state referendum legalizing small amounts of marijuana for recreational use, two county prosecutors in Washington state have dismissed hundreds of misdemeanor marijuana cases. Although, the effective date of the referendum is not until December 6, the prosecutors used their discretion to apply the new rule retroactively.

The move underscores how, even though marijuana possession remains illegal under federal law, state initiatives legalizing possession for recreational use in Washington and Colorado could have far-reaching consequences. As a practical matter, virtually all arrests and prosecutions for marijuana possession occur at the state level.

The Department of Justice could sue to block enforcement of the law. Thus far, the federal government has not indicated if they will directly challenge Colorado and Washington.

In 2010, over 750,000 people in the United States were charged with possession of marijuana only.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/11/10/1176151/after-passage-of-legalization-initiative-220-marijuana-cases-dismissed-in-washington-state/

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After Passage Of Legalization Initiative, 220 Marijuana Cases Dismissed In WA State (Original Post) trailmonkee Nov 2012 OP
yay! TeamPooka Nov 2012 #1
Please proceed. DOJ and DEA musiclawyer Nov 2012 #2
Yay! stuntcat Nov 2012 #3

musiclawyer

(2,335 posts)
2. Please proceed. DOJ and DEA
Sat Nov 10, 2012, 07:37 PM
Nov 2012

The evidence of cannabis and hemp economic and medical efficacy is so overwhelming the states might get rid of this in a summary judgment before trial
The Feds have no evidence. None.

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