Marijuana officially decriminalized in Kalamazoo, Michigan
By Stephen C. Webster
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 12:50 EDT
City Commissioners in Kalamazoo, Michigan voted unanimously on Monday night to decriminalize marijuana, saying that the new ordinance will help police respond to serious crimes even faster than before.
The ordinance imposes a misdemeanor charge for adults over 21 who are caught with less than one ounce of marijuana, carrying with it a fine of up to $100 or a jail sentence not to exceed 93 days. Similarly, first time offenders who plead guilty will have the option of serving probation in exchange for a deferred judgement that is not considered a conviction. The city previously prosecuted small time marijuana offenders under state law, which prescribes a fine up to $2,000 and no more than a year in jail.
City Attorney Clyde J. Robinson recommended Kalamazoo commissioners adopt the ordinance because small marijuana arrests are so frequent that they require an inordinate amount of [police] resources to catalogue and test marijuana held as evidence. He added that the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety believes the ordinance will be a better use of law enforcement resources.
In an agenda report to the city commissioners (PDF), Robinson explained that the ordinance was in part based upon the City of Chicagos marijuana decriminalization scheme, passed in June. Chicago officials explained that the ordinance was needed because thousands of cases concerning small amounts of marijuana were clogging up the courts, but the vast majority get dismissed.
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