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G_j

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Sat Nov 10, 2012, 01:02 PM Nov 2012

What no one is telling you about Washington's marijuana legalization [View all]

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First, don't light up just yet. The Initiative does not take effect until Dec, 6. Even then marijuana can not be legally purchased until the state chooses who can legally produce and sell it, a process that could take up to a year, and your neighborhood pot dealer will unlikely be chosen. Users will only be permitted to possess up to one ounce of dried marijuana and possessing just 50% more than the “legal” amount will land you with a felony charge that holds a jail sentence of up to 5 years in prison. Don't expect to be smoking anywhere other than a private residence either because smoking in public is still illegal. In fact a Manette resident has already been arrested after police were called to a local park where the man said that after Tuesday's election, pot is legal. "We saw it on the news," he told the officer.

Even more so, growing, processing, and selling will be controlled by the Washington State Liquor Control Board with a 75 percent tax not including the 10 percent sales tax. The Liquor Control Board will also be in charge of regulating how much THC can be present in the marijuana sold and where and how many distributors will be allowed to open. Ordinary citizens will not be permitted to grow marijuana themselves either. Even more surprising, simply passing a joint from one person to another will still be a class C felony. Growing hemp still remains relatively unchanged as well.

One of the worst parts is the DUID (driving under the influence of drugs) provision and the zero tolerance clause for those under the age of 21 despite that people under 21 can legally possess medical marijuana. Medical marijuana patients and recreational users can now be charged with DUID for being above the designated 5 ng (nano-gram) / ml (milliliter) THC blood content limit (or a ZERO tolerance 0 ng/ml limit for those under 21) which means users will be instantly guilty of a DUID and will have their constitutional right to a fair trial revoked if they refuse a police blood draw. Under previous laws the system required law enforcement to prove impairment in court for a guilty verdict to occur.

This blood limit is not supported by any legitimate science either. The U.S. Department of Transportation concluded that “it is not possible to conclude anything about a drivers impairment on the basis of his/her plasma concentrations.” Other government studies from the National Library of Medicine have gone to show this 5 ng amount can be present in your blood days after using marijuana making arrest for being completely sober while driving a large possibility.

More worrisome is that when Nevada passed a similar DUID law, DUID arrests jumped 76 percent statewide. Several Seattle lawyers have issued their concern over the likely increase in arrests.
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Smoking "in public" is not illegal but "public places". There is a difference. uppityperson Nov 2012 #1
I believe there are 2 cities in California which have blurred the distinction... Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #11
The ugly downside of state control of pot. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #2
How do you spell "prohibition?" "T-a-x." Already big biz for cigarette smugglers. Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #12
Very similar to liquor laws in most places frazzled Nov 2012 #3
Chipping away at the edges mick063 Nov 2012 #4
Excellent points Floyd_Gondolli Nov 2012 #9
Hope so. The gerry-built RICO rationale reduced home-grown... Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #14
Add jury nullification. As more people oppose prohibition more should simply refuse sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #24
Wonder if they will irradiate the marijuana Revanchist Nov 2012 #5
I would hope at those prices that the state controlled product would be free of seeds CBGLuthier Nov 2012 #6
Shitty law TrueBlueinCO Nov 2012 #7
How is the law in Co. different than in Wa? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #8
In CO, you can grow up to six plants in a locked room in your home RomneyLies Nov 2012 #15
So, legal State sales plus home grown. Best of both worlds. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #17
Your law is better Floyd_Gondolli Nov 2012 #10
I hear you. Used to be two years to life in Texas before 1973... Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #16
I think the old anti-marijuana laws in Texas Mr.Bill Nov 2012 #29
Very much so. Each prohibition has its racial/cultural bogie.nt Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #36
Took my first puff in 1973..May. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #18
Then you would have loved the '60s JohnnyRingo Nov 2012 #21
Funny how looking for the brown shoes still works sometimes. slampoet Nov 2012 #34
kr HiPointDem Nov 2012 #13
I can tell you Mr.Bill Nov 2012 #19
Um. We have, since 2000 Panasonic Nov 2012 #25
Is your state government growing it? Mr.Bill Nov 2012 #27
Private, I believe. There's a grower in Kirkland a few miles from my brother aletier_v Nov 2012 #28
So far, they've turned to gambling. Mr.Bill Nov 2012 #31
I'm glad the feds won't "let your state grow and sell marijuana" Eleanors38 Nov 2012 #37
Decriminalize, not legalize. JohnnyRingo Nov 2012 #20
That was always the best option, IMO. randome Nov 2012 #22
I agree liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #39
You are allowed to grow with both laws nt Taverner Nov 2012 #23
FYI, marijuana is already legally grown in WA. aletier_v Nov 2012 #26
only if you're a medical marijuana patient liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #38
a friendly note From the Cops,lol easychoice Nov 2012 #30
The zero tolerance and impairment limits won't pass court challenge, IMHO. kestrel91316 Nov 2012 #32
You're right - it won't pass Constituitional muster. Panasonic Nov 2012 #33
these were the reasons I voted no on it liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #35
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