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Jeez, this looked like it was gonna be so easy.
Not so, according to this article: https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2019/02/n ... ow-hard-that-will-be.html
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Expungement must be a part of new pot law | Jersey Journal editorialWhen it comes to proposed marijuana legalization legislation, we stand with the mayors of the state’s two biggest cities in their demand that automatic and immediate expungement for certain past convictions be included. Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka held a joint appearance last week vowing that they won’t allow marijuana dispensaries in their cities if stronger social justice provisions aren’t included in the legal pot legislation that eventually becomes law in New Jersey. https://www.nj.com/opinion/2019/02/exp ... ey-journal-editorial.html
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Posted on: 2018/12/12 16:54
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Mayor Fulop: Distribution convictions should be expunged if weed is legalizedJERSEY CITY - A strong supporter of legalizing marijuana in the state is not satisfied with the current bill to do so in the state Legislature. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is in full support of the legalization of marijuana, but only if the state will also eliminate prior distribution convictions. http://newjersey.news12.com/story/396 ... nged-if-weed-is-legalized
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i thought jc with support from the state had moved to de-criminalize marijuana?
Posted on: 2018/12/1 8:45
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Jersey City tells cops to keep arresting people for potJersey City cops received a reminder this week that pot is not legal yet. In a memo sent Monday by Deputy Police Chief Mark Miller, all police personnel were told they must arrest anyone they suspect of possessing marijuana, even small amounts. The warning comes five months after Mayor Steve Fulop announced on Twitter that his administration began deprioritizing marijuana arrests at the end of 2017, and as state lawmakers are on the cusp of legalizing recreational weed. https://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _arresting_people_fo.html
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I'd much rather encounter a mellow, stoned, off-duty cop than a alcohol enraged one as many people have.
Posted on: 2018/10/22 21:20
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was just reading in guardian that some jurisdictions will permit their police officers to smoke pot as long as they are not impaired on the job... seems common sense to me
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018 ... ficers-marijuana-cannabis
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Hold on marijuana offenses has support in Jersey CityJERSEY CITY -- On the same day New Jersey's attorney general announced an immediate adjournment of marijuana-related cases in municipal courts, people in the state's second-largest city appeared to welcome the news. In Jersey City's Journal Square neighborhood Tuesday, a number of passersby shared their thoughts on the future of marijuana in the state just hours after New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal advised all local and county prosecutors to put a hold on marijuana-related offenses until Sept. 4. Many see the move as a prelude to eventual decriminalization and legalization. https://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _offenses_has_suppor.html
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New Jersey Attorney General and Jersey City to Collaborate on Statewide Directive Mitigating Marijuana Convictions
30-Day Postponement of all Marijuana Cases Statewide to be implemented immediately; Jersey City and Attorney General to jointly draft statewide directive on marijuana charges JERSEY CITY ? After a Monday meeting between Jersey City officials and The New Jersey Attorney General?s Office an agreement was reached on the path forward addressing Jersey City?s marijuana decriminalization policy and the Attorney General Office?s concerns. Effective Tuesday morning, a memo was released to all 21 county prosecutors regarding a 30-day statewide adjournment of all marijuana charges and soon-to-be developed statewide guidelines with regard to downgrades and dismissal of simple marijuana offenses. ?This is a huge win for Jersey City, the state of NJ, and most importantly the people who would have been impacted by the creation of a criminal record due to a simple marijuana arrest,? said Mayor Fulop. ?We are excited that Attorney General Grewal and Jersey City found common ground, avoiding the collateral consequences of convictions for marijuana possession while our great state is on the cusp of legalization,? Fulop Continued. On Wednesday, July 18th, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop and Chief Prosecutor Jake Hudnut announced that the City would dismiss simple marijuana possession cases that come before the municipal courts or amend these charges to local ordinance violations, effectively decriminalizing marijuana in Jersey City. In addition to the racial inequalities and potentially life-altering consequences that stem from marijuana prosecution and conviction, there is a significant cost burden on local municipalities who oversee these charges. But on July 20, 2018, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal voided the policy. While Jersey City disagrees with the Attorney General?s interpretation of applicable law, the City respects the Attorney General?s action and his authority. However, on Monday, in light of public support for the policy, Jersey City officials from the Municipal Prosecutor?s office, the Department of Public Safety, and the Law Department met with Attorney General Grewal to discuss how the objectives of decriminalization can effectively be implemented both in Jersey City and across New Jersey. As a result of this positive and productive meeting, Attorney General Grewal will convene a working group of criminal justice stakeholders this summer ? including Chief Prosecutor Hudnut ? to study this issue and advise the Attorney General on statewide solutions that achieve the same aims of decriminalization in accordance with existing state law and court rules. ?I took the job as Chief Prosecutor in Jersey City to help build a progressive, proactive, and thoughtful prosecutors office. We want to make sure that Jersey City is at the forefront of these conversations and I?m proud to have pushed this issue from the onset,? said Jersey City Chief Prosecutor Jake Hudnut The directive will provide guidance on the appropriate circumstances warranting downgrade to local ordinance or outright dismissal of marijuana cases statewide. The aim of this directive will be to mitigate or eliminate the likelihood of disorderly person misdemeanor convictions for simple possession of marijuana while New Jersey is on the verge of legalization of marijuana, as well as the collateral consequences that come with those convictions. Collateral consequences include driver?s license suspension, criminal records, loss of student financial aid, bans from public housing, adverse effects on employment opportunities, and loss of immigration status. In today?s memo, the Attorney General has further directed all municipal prosecutors throughout the state to seek adjournments of their pending marijuana cases until after September 4, 2018. This means that all open marijuana cases in the state?s municipal courts will be postponed until the Attorney General?s directive is issued and could effectively amount to a moratorium of ? or a substantial reduction in ? marijuana convictions in New Jersey between now and future legalization. Said Chief Prosecutor Hudnut, ?In adjourning all marijuana cases across New Jersey while a directive is prepared, Attorney General Grewal has put himself at the national forefront of progressive prosecutors. I am looking forward to working closely with him in the coming weeks on this directive, as well as on other issues affecting all of our state?s municipal courts. I believe that all of New Jersey?s municipal courts should exercise integrity and thoughtfully administer justice every day. In Attorney General Grewal, I have found a strong, progressive partner in that pursuit.?
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7/23/2018 Mayor Fulop on Good Day New York talking weed... 7:30 am
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Because there is a process and it takes time. Cities can't just do what JC did
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Unless the state plans to take over prosecuting everyone in JC there's not much they can do about it. Prosecutors have a lot of discretion over how they charge people.
Posted on: 2018/7/21 2:53
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Hahahahahaha, your boy got smacked!
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New Jersey A.G. to Jersey City: no, you can't decriminalize pot Updated 2:26 PM; Posted 1:39 PM By Terrence T. McDonald tmcdonald@jjournal.com The Jersey Journal JERSEY CITY ? Jersey City spent one day riding high on its new policy decriminalizing marijuana before state Attorney General Gurbir Grewal told the city's new chief prosecutor on Friday that the policy is void because it violates state criminal laws. https://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... nt_decriminalize_pot.html
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Yes, and that sucks. You're right, I did not read the bill, but in all your posts you did not actually say growing would still be illegal.
Posted on: 2018/7/19 16:02
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I now understand that you are not aware of the details of the bill. There is currently no provision for home growing in this bill. It's not a "possibility", it's the current reality. Also, at no point did I say you can, "always grow your own." I'm advocating for the right to do so, which under the current bill will still be illegal. Understand?
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By Terrence T. McDonald tmcdonald@jjournal.com
The Jersey Journal Jersey City is implementing a marijuana decriminalization policy that its mayor and new chief municipal prosecutor believe will increase racial justice while protecting public safety. The policy, which is expected to begin officially tomorrow, will downgrade some marijuana charges to non-criminal offenses; encourage prosecutors to seek dismissal of low-level marijuana charges; and recommend diverting defendants with a criminal past and signs of addiction to the city's community court. https://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... licy_for_jersey_city.html
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Umm, I think you need to read slower. When you said you can always grow your own, I was merely pointing out that it might not necessarily be so. I was warning against the possibility that New Jersey could not include a grow provision, after it was brought up that taxes were the primary motivation and they might limit grow. That does not mean I support it!
Posted on: 2018/7/19 5:55
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What do you have against a home grow provision? That's what's most confusing to me. Why are you arguing against one?
Posted on: 2018/7/19 1:27
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Huh? What argument do you think I am making? It's already been established that Washington passed recreational legalization without home growing. So it's not beyond the realm of possibility that New Jersey could do likewise.
Posted on: 2018/7/19 0:52
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An excellent straw man argument there.
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Please... does anyone really believe the state will make it difficult to purchase legal weed? That type of restriction would defeat the purpose of making it legal for their constituents. As some one said earlier, high taxes and inaccessibility will only create a booming underground market.
Posted on: 2018/7/18 17:29
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Wow.. so my Mom was a criminal back in the '70s when she had me collect dandelions flowers so we could make dandelion wine.
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