Oregon Drug Decriminalization Measure Takes Effect Today
Mon / Feb 1st
Oregon’s first-in-the-nation drugs decriminalization policy takes effect today. The measure was approved by voters last November.
As more states legalize both medical and recreational marijuana use, the need for decriminalization on state and federal levels is a growing concern. Cannabis is still a Schedule I substance according to federal law, and many states, even those with legal marijuana markets, can still charge individuals for possession of small amounts. Below are articles and information relating to cannabis decriminalization efforts.
Mon / Feb 1st
Oregon’s first-in-the-nation drugs decriminalization policy takes effect today. The measure was approved by voters last November.
Fri / Nov 20th
A North Carolina task force has recommended the state decriminalize small amounts of cannabis and expunge cannabis arrest records.
Thu / Nov 19th
Madison, Wisconsin approved a cannabis decriminalization ordinance on Tuesday that reduces the possession fines for up to 28 grams of cannabis to just $1.
Wed / Nov 4th
With the landmark passage of Measures 109 and 110, Oregon voters have opted to decriminalize drugs and legalize medicinal psilocybin.
Wed / Nov 4th
Voters in Washington, D.C. have overwhelmingly approved Initiative 81 to decriminalize psychedelic plants.
Tue / Nov 3rd
Across the U.S. today, voters from Montana to New Jersey will consider a series of ballot initiatives that could represent yet another dramatic shift for the country away from our archaic cannabis and drug policies.
Tue / Sep 29th
Officials in Rock County, Wisconsin have reduced the fine for cannabis possession to just one dollar; the fines previously ran from $150 to $500 depending on the offense.
Wed / Sep 23rd
The Ann Arbor, Michigan City Council has unanimously passed a resolution to decriminalize naturally occurring psychedelics, including mushrooms and ayahuasca.
Mon / Sep 7th
Cannabis activists in Oklahoma are collecting signatures to put an expungement and decriminalization question on voters’ ballots this November.
Thu / Sep 3rd
New Jersey State Sen. Ronald Rice is accusing the state’s Democratic legislative leaders of delaying a “common sense” cannabis decriminalization measure.
Tue / Aug 25th
Kamala Harris, Joe Biden’s pick for the second half of the Democratic presidential ticket, said in their first joint interview that the Biden-Harris Administration will pursue a national policy of cannabis decriminalization.
Fri / Aug 21st
Federal prosecutors in Canada have been directed to avoid prosecuting drug possession cases unless the crime poses a major public safety risk.
Tue / Jul 21st
With the opening of a new congressional year, Colombia’s opposition party has introduced legislation to decriminalize cocaine and regulate the drug’s production.
Mon / Jul 13th
The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has issued a call for lawmakers to federally decriminalize the low-level possession of all drugs.
Fri / Jul 10th
Officials in Kansas City, Missouri have decided to remove cannabis possession from the city code, effectively decriminalizing low-level possession.
Fri / Jun 19th
Green Party presidential candidates Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker are calling for the decriminalization of all drugs as part of their proposed police reforms.
Mon / Jun 1st
Law enforcement must stop arresting people over low-level cannabis crimes under a new law in San Marcos, Texas.
Wed / May 13th
The El Paso, Texas City Council has approved a “cite and release” policy for the possession of up to two ounces of cannabis.
Mon / May 11th
Separate campaigns to legalize psilocybin therapy and to decriminalize all illegal drugs have teamed up in Oregon to gather signatures.
Wed / May 6th
Joe Biden, the former vice president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has announced his “Plan for Black America,” which includes federal cannabis decriminalization and the expungement of cannabis convictions.
Mon / Apr 13th
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has signed a bill into law that includes the decriminalization of cannabis possession and the sealing of light cannabis convictions in the state.
Tue / Mar 17th
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a drug reform bill that will re-classify nearly all drug possession charges from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Mon / Mar 2nd
Oregon activists have launched a campaign to decriminalize all drug possession in an effort to reduce unfairly harsh prison sentences and increase addiction treatment possibilities.
Mon / Feb 17th
Virginia lawmakers have approved broad cannabis decriminalization legislation; lawmakers there, however, have no intention of addressing adult-use legalization in this session.
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