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Every little bit helps as we get closer to decriminalization! Hopefully, in my lifetime....
http://www.ibtimes.com/nyc-marijuana-arrests-will-no-longer-mean-night-jail-says-bloomberg-1087044
"New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced that people arrested for marijuana possession will no longer have to spend the night in jail.
NYC Marijuana Arrests Will No Longer Mean Night In Jail, Says Bloomberg
In his final State of the City address, Bloomberg stated that from now on, any person arrested for marijuana possession in New York City will not spend the night in jail. Instead, those booked on mere possession of marijuana will be required to show ID and pass a warrant check. Anyone meeting these requirements will be released immediately and given a court date.
Right now, those arrested for possessing small amounts of marijuana are often held in custody overnight. Were changing that, Bloomberg said. Effective next month, anyone presenting an ID and clearing a warrant check will be released directly from the precinct with a desk appearance ticket to return to court. Its consistent with the law, its the right thing to do and it will allow us to target police resources where theyre needed most."
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The mayor said this new stance on marijuana enforcement is only one step in his plan to completely change the way the city handles marijuana. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to introduce a bill to decriminalize possession of marijuana under 15 grams, and Bloomberg supports the initiative.
We know that theres more we can do to keep New Yorkers, particularly young men, from ending up with a criminal record. Commissioner [Ray] Kelly and I support Governor Cuomos proposal to make possession of small amounts of marijuana a violation, rather than a misdemeanor, and well work to help him pass it this year. But we wont wait for that to happen, Bloomberg said."
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(62,534 posts)individual cities and states will make the penalties so benign that pot will basically be legal.