Palm Beach County Vote To Decriminalize Marijuana

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Updated: In a 4-1 vote, the Palm Beach County Commissioners passed the ordinance that decriminalizes pot possession. The measure now gives police the option to issue a $100 citation to someone caught with 20 grams of pot or less, rather than arresting him.

Commissioner Hal Valeche had the lone dissenting vote.  

The proposed ordinance would give the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies the option of issuing a civil citation to violators or enforcing state law. The civil citation would make the possession of 20 grams or less of pot a civil offense rather than a criminal one. State law, however, states that pot possession is a crime.

Commissioners originally voted on the measure back on October 6, preliminarily approving the ordinance. But the final vote was pushed to December 15 in order to work out the ordinance's language to make it easier to pass. The measure is expected to...

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