Prosecution New York City Officially Ends Marijuana Related Prosecution

Marijuana Related Prosecution Officially Over For New York City

High Times recently announced that prosecution related to possession and use of marijuana is officially over for New York City. Cyrus Vance, a Manhattan district attorney, made the official announcement today. Exceptions to this do exist. Cannabis packaged individually, or a person seen selling cannabis can cause the person in possession to be charged. Creating a threat to public safety can also result in a person being charged.

As a result of this decision the district attorneys office is seeking to prior minor marijuana offenses this fall. According to Vance, “Tomorrow, our office will exit a system wherein smoking a joint can ruin your job, your college application, or your immigration status, but our advocacy will continue. I urge New York lawmakers to legalize and regulate marijuana once and for all.”

New York City Officially Ends Marijuana Related Prosecution

Each year 17,000 people are arrested for marijuana-related offenses in New York City. This decision from the district attorney provides a tremendous amount of relief for both the citizens and police departments.

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