Monday, May 23, 2016

Cannabis decriminalization bill passed for Illinois - Gunnar Ozuna Period 6

"On May 18, the Illinois House voted to move Illinois to ticket-based penalties for possession of up to 10 grams of marijuana. If the governor signs Senate Bill 2228, instead of making arrests, police will start issuing tickets ranging from $100 to $200 per offense. Previously, anyone caught with 10 grams or less of marijuana could have been charged with a misdemeanor, resulting in a fine of up to $1,500 and possible jail time of up to six months. Under SB 2228, anyone charged with the civil marijuana possession penalty would also automatically have his or her record expunged six months after the bill’s effective date."                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       This is extremely similar to the end of prohibition. Currently, the state of Illinois is realizing the war on drugs is a failure (just like the United States did with the prohibition of alcohol) and is acting on it. The only difference here, is that Cannabis will not be completely legal, only decriminalized. This means that someone found in possession of any forms of THC will not receive a criminal charge for it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     https://www.illinoispolicy.org/illinois-house-passes-marijuana-decriminalization-bill/                  

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