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Connecticut: Marijuana Decriminalization Measure Is Now Law

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July 5th, 2011 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director


Democratic Gov. Dan Malloy signed legislation into law on Thursday, June 30 ‘decriminalizing’ the possession of small, personal use amounts of marijuana by adults. The new law, Senate Bill 1014, took effect on Friday, July 1.

Senate Bill 1014 reduces the penalties for the adult possession of up to one-half ounce of marijuana from a criminal misdemeanor (formerly punishable by one year in jail and a $1,000 fine) to a non-criminal infraction, punishable by a $150 fine, no arrest or jail time, and no criminal record. The new law similarly reduces penalties for the possession of marijuana paraphernalia.

Connecticut’s new law is similar to the existing ‘decriminalization’ laws in California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, and Oregon where private, non-medical possession of marijuana is treated as a civil, non-criminal offense.

Five additional states — Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, and Ohio — treat marijuana possession offenses as a fine-only misdemeanor offense. Alaska law imposes no criminal or civil penalty for the private possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults.

Lawmakers in California and Kentucky previously enacted laws this year reducing penalties for marijuana possession.


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Great news. Now I don't have to worry when visiting back home :).

Good step in the right direction!
 
Fuck yeah! I live in ct. You don't know how many of my friends have gone down for like a half a gram or something. Good to hear
 
Happy to hear even though I don't live in CT anymore but I do visit family and friend's a lot.
 
Happy to hear this! Now, if only Rhode Island would take a hint from Massachusetts and Connecticut, we'll be all set. Damn, every state bordering us has passed similar decrim laws, but here I am stuck in Providence. Jesus Christ.
 
Weird too man. I'm in MA and I really expected RI to follow suit fast. Especially seeing that some off us travel down there to get away with more as is.
 
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