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Derek Rosenzweig
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« on: June 08, 2010, 11:48:41 AM »

by Derek Rosenzweig, Secretary of PhillyNORML

On April 5th, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams announced that Philadelphia county would be easing marijuana possession penalties. Those in possession of 30g (just over one ounce, or about a month's worth of cannabis for a daily smoker) or less will no longer face a criminal record or jail time for a first time offense. This policy went into effect today.

Due to a software issue, the DA's office must wait to make it a full-out summary offense where they simply issue a ticket instead of do a custodial arrest (including fingerprints, photos, etc). Hopefully the city's IT department will be able to fix that problem and citizens of Philadelphia can get the full benefits of DA William's policy.

Still, this gives hope to marijuana law reformers that despite the entrenched war on drugs, change can be made locally to dramatic effect. In Philly, this means saving $3,000,000 - $5,000,000 per year and not ruining the lives of about 3,500 residents by giving them an unnecessary criminal record. Indeed, welcome to Philadelphia, light up a joint, just don't walk up to a cop while you're doing it.
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2010, 06:27:00 PM »

Derek,
While mostly this is correct, we haven't heard anything about a non-custodial arrest in this change.  I'm still wanting to see that change be made since it makes sense but even Williams himself is denying that will be the policy. I feel we are getting conflicting information on this still.
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...Williams released a press release saying, “We are not decriminalizing marijuana. Any effort like that would be one for the legislature to undertake. The penalty available for these minimal amount offenses remains exactly the same. What we are doing is properly dealing with cases involving minimal amounts of marijuana in the most efficient and cost effective process possible. Those arrested for these offenses will still be restrained, identified and processed by police in police custody. They will still have to answer to the charges, but they will be doing so in a speedier and more efficient process.”

http://blogs.philadelphiaweekly.com/phillynow/2010/06/08/today-30-grams-of-pot-is-less-illegal-than-it-was-yesterday/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=today-30-grams-of-pot-is-less-illegal-than-it-was-yesterday
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