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Illinois lawmakers pass marijuana decriminalization bill

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By Mary Wisniewski



CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Illinois Senate on Thursday passed a bill decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, sending it to the governor for signature.
The bill, which passed 37-19 vote, makes possession of up to 15 grams of marijuana a civil law violation punishable by a $125 fine. Individuals will not face jail time.
The measure was approved by the Illinois House of Representatives in April. A spokeswoman for Governor Bruce Rauner, a Republican, did not say whether he would sign it.
"The governor will carefully consider any legislation that crosses his desk," said spokeswoman Catherine Kelly.
Under current Illinois law, possession of up to 2.5 grams of marijuana is punishable by up to 30 days in jail or a fine of up to $1,500.
More than 100 other Illinois towns and cities, including Chicago, have already adopted measures that reduce penalties for simple marijuana possession, said Chris Lindsey, legislative analyst for the Marijuana Policy Project, a Washington, D.C.-based policy group.
"It's time to stop destroying people's lives over possession of a substance that is undeniably less harmful than alcohol," said Lindsey.
Lindsey cited an American Civil Liberties Union report that African Americans in Illinois are 7.6 times more likely to be cited or arrested for marijuana possession than whites, despite using marijuana at a similar rate.
The proposal comes as a growing number of U.S. states have relaxed marijuana laws. Medical marijuana is legal in 23 states, including Illinois; 15 states have decriminalized possession of small amounts; and four states and Washington, D.C. have approved the drug for recreational use, Lindsey said.
Public opinion has also shifted toward legalizing marijuana in recent years, with nearly half of Americans supporting full legalization, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling.
(Reporting by Mary Wisniewski)
http://news.yahoo.com/illinois-lawmakers-pass-marijuana-decriminalization-bill-202840108.html
 

goadhap

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Illinois has always been a stupidly run state. Although Illinois has had casinos for years, Chicago has not got a casino. There are free buses from Chicago to Indiana Casinos.

Illinois should legalize and tax marijuana. It would appear to me that this is a no-brainer. Illinois is in dire financial straits and they desperately need money. It would appear that they are going to let marijuana tax escape them the same way that they let casino revenue escape them.

Don't get me started on Illinois medical marijuana, what a joke.
 
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DeoXy

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shit how the hell did I miss this?! It's about damn time they got their heads out of their asses!.. A step in the right direction for sure! :D
 

windycitysmoker

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Cook county jail is over populated and about 75% of it is drug offenders,I read the states attorney is no longer sending drug offenders to jail I will post it
 

Fly by Night

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DabStar

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Hope the Gov signs. But who knows he did say he would have vetoed medical. A baby step in the right direction but this state has been full retard for years.

Burning in the burbs!
 

Sovereign

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So small amounts possession legal....where is it supposed to come from? That part legal? Or does a fairy magically make small amounts appear at a time lol
 

DabStar

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If you mean weed ferry you might me right I know some of the card holders wont be stingy with donations once they get back from the mitten.
 
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