Legal marijuana possession becomes a reality under Washington state law on Thursday, and some people planned to celebrate the new law by breaking it.
Voters in Washington and Colorado last month made those the first states to decriminalize and regulate the recreational use of marijuana.
Voters in Washington and Colorado last month made those the first states to decriminalize and regulate the recreational use of marijuana.
Washington's law
takes effect on Thursday and allows adults to have up to an ounce of
pot — but it bans public use of marijuana, which is punishable by a
fine, just like drinking in public.
Nevertheless, some people planned to gather at 12 am on Thursday to smoke up in public beneath Seattle's Space Needle.
Nevertheless, some people planned to gather at 12 am on Thursday to smoke up in public beneath Seattle's Space Needle.
Others planned a midnight party outside the Seattle headquarters of
Hempfest, the 21-year-old festival that attracts tens of thousands of
pot fans every summer.
"This is a big day because all our lives we've been living under the iron curtain of prohibition," said Hempfest director Vivian McPeak.
"This is a big day because all our lives we've been living under the iron curtain of prohibition," said Hempfest director Vivian McPeak.
"The whole world sees that prohibition just took a body blow."
Seattle police spokesman Sgt Sean Whitcomb said he doesn't expect officers to write many tickets to the celebrants.
Seattle police spokesman Sgt Sean Whitcomb said he doesn't expect officers to write many tickets to the celebrants.
Thanks to a 2003 law, marijuana enforcement remains
the department's lowest priority.
Even before Initiative 502 was passed
on November 6, police rarely busted people at Hempfest, despite widespread pot use, and the city attorney doesn't prosecute people for having small amounts of marijuana.
Washington's new law doesn't decriminalise selling marijuana remains illegal.
Washington's new law doesn't decriminalise selling marijuana remains illegal.
I-502 gives the state a year to come up with a system of
state-licensed growers, processors and retail stores, with the marijuana
taxed 25% at each stage.
Analysts have estimated that a legal pot
market could bring Washington hundreds of millions of dollars a year in
new tax revenue for schools, health care and basic government functions.
But marijuana remains illegal under federal law.
But marijuana remains illegal under federal law.
That means
federal agents can still arrest people for it, and it's banned from
federal properties, including military bases and national parks.
TimesofIndia
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