Tranquility
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I didn't see a thread for New Jersey specific issues so decided to add this one. If you live in NJ, there is a link in the article at the end where you can officially comment.
https://www.app.com/story/news/2018...-genitals-weed-during-traffic-stop/480921002/
A video and everything.
The link portion:
https://www.app.com/story/news/2018...-genitals-weed-during-traffic-stop/480921002/
A video and everything.
A New Jersey man who was driving on Burlington Road in Southampton had a very personal run-in with New Jersey State Police officers who contend they smelled marijuana on his person, according to a report.
In a dashcam video published by open government advocate John Paff, two State Police officers are seen ramming their hands down the pants of Jack Levine during a traffic stop.
"If you think this is the worst thing I'm going to do to you right now, you have another thing coming my friend," one of the troopers, identified on the video as Joseph Drew, tells Levine before beginning the cavity search....
In a dashcam video published by open government advocate John Paff, two State Police officers are seen ramming their hands down the pants of Jack Levine during a traffic stop.
"If you think this is the worst thing I'm going to do to you right now, you have another thing coming my friend," one of the troopers, identified on the video as Joseph Drew, tells Levine before beginning the cavity search....
The link portion:
...Last year, an appellate court ruled that the time was “certainly ripe” for the state to reevaluate marijuana’s classification, despite the drug remaining illegal on the federal level. If weed is reclassified, the state could change regulations or lighten penalties – but it still wouldn’t be legalized or decriminalized.
The hearings are scheduled in Newark on April 19 and Trenton on April 24. Anyone interested in speaking should submit a request to the Division of Consumer Affairs at this link, including prepared remarks.
Members of the public can offer their opinions on:
The hearings are scheduled in Newark on April 19 and Trenton on April 24. Anyone interested in speaking should submit a request to the Division of Consumer Affairs at this link, including prepared remarks.
Members of the public can offer their opinions on:
- Marijuana’s actual or relative potential for abuse;
- Scientific knowledge regarding marijuana;
- Risks to public health;
- Whether marijuana is an “immediate precursor” of another Schedule I drug – if it’s a “gateway drug.”