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Related: About this forumNew Mexico Governor Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
Source: Forbes
Apr 4, 2019, 06:35am
New Mexico Governor Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
Tom Angell
Contributor
Policy
New Mexico became the 24th state to remove the threat of jail as a punishment for possessing small amounts of marijuana on Wednesday.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed the cannabis decriminalization bill, which decreases penalties for possession of up to half an ounce of marijuana to a $50 fine. Penalties for possession of drug paraphernalia are also reduced under the legislation.
Lawmakers sent the bill to Grisham's desk last month.
A fiscal impact report prepared by legislative staffers says that the new law "could have a positive fiscal impact on the courts, prosecutors, and public defenders; workloads could be lessened by reducing the charges of possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce and use or possession of drug paraphernalia to penalty assessments."
Marijuana policy reform advocates are pleased that people caught possessing small amounts of cannabis will no longer be met with potential time behind bars, but they are disappointed that the legislature failed to pass broader legislation to end prohibition altogether.
New Mexico Governor Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
Tom Angell
Contributor
Policy
New Mexico became the 24th state to remove the threat of jail as a punishment for possessing small amounts of marijuana on Wednesday.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed the cannabis decriminalization bill, which decreases penalties for possession of up to half an ounce of marijuana to a $50 fine. Penalties for possession of drug paraphernalia are also reduced under the legislation.
Lawmakers sent the bill to Grisham's desk last month.
A fiscal impact report prepared by legislative staffers says that the new law "could have a positive fiscal impact on the courts, prosecutors, and public defenders; workloads could be lessened by reducing the charges of possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce and use or possession of drug paraphernalia to penalty assessments."
Marijuana policy reform advocates are pleased that people caught possessing small amounts of cannabis will no longer be met with potential time behind bars, but they are disappointed that the legislature failed to pass broader legislation to end prohibition altogether.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomangell/2019/04/04/new-mexico-governor-signs-marijuana-decriminalization-bill/
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New Mexico Governor Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2019
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chillfactor
(7,694 posts)1. I live in New Mexico....
and we have the best governor ever!
Desert grandma
(1,053 posts)2. So do I, and you are so right!
After 8 years of one of the worst governors ever (Martinez), we went all blue in this last election and elected a smart, focused, progressive woman. She rocks!
Ponietz
(3,272 posts)3. Same here and yes!
But it sucks that a person can still get up to 15 days in jail for possession between 1/2 and a full ounce.
Quemado
(1,262 posts)4. I live here, too!
Governor !!!