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sailingaway
04-08-2013, 11:16 PM
Marijuana tolerance has reached a new high in the US: after Seattle police caught a group of street dealers selling the drug, they returned the marijuana and told the dealers not to smoke it in public places.

“In street dealing cases, this would be the first time. Ever,” Seattle Police Department (SPD) spokesman Sean Whitcomb told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The incident marks an unusual first as some US states become more lenient about marijuana use.

Washington and Colorado have already decriminalized the drug on a statewide level, though selling marijuana without a license is still against the law. But even though six of the 12 individuals caught with marijuana in Seattle were suspected of selling, the police decided to let it slide.

“A number of suspects possessed marijuana collectively totaling 36.8 grams,” the department wrote on its blog. “The marijuana was returned to each individual owner because the amount possessed is legally allowed.”

Six other members of the group were arrested and charged for dealing marijuana, and in two cases for carrying illegal narcotics. The SPD claims it only arrested those who had a history of drug dealing or violent crimes – not those who received their first warning.

“Six were booked into King County Jail – two of which possessed a total of 3.3 grams of methamphetamine,” the department writes, while also indicating that the six offenders already had a criminal record.

“The offender will have been shown to have been warned about marijuana sales, and that they still returned, despite our attempt at gaining their cooperation,” Narcotics Lt. Mike Kebba told Seattle PI.

Police initially investigated the suspected dealers in response to complaints from local residents. But those who possessed a small amount of marijuana were simply released, discouraged from selling or consuming pot in public places and given a warning letter outlining ways to be careful in regards to marijuana possession.

“The admonishment letter is reasonable, because we are not restricting their freedom to go anywhere,” Kebba said. “SPD will just be requiring them to comply with the law while in public places and refrain from drug dealing.”

Ever since residents of Washington state voted to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in November 2012, state officials have been trying to figure out how to handle the new law. Recreational marijuana use in large part depends on the illegal sale of the drug. Ultimately, the new law will give state-licensed stores permits to acquire and sell marijuana, but the Liquor Control Board has not yet set up such a system.

more: http://rt.com/usa/marijuana-confiscated-dealers-street-521/

Peace Piper
04-08-2013, 11:32 PM
The headline is misleading.

if the "dealers" had over an ounce they would have been arrested.


“A number of suspects possessed marijuana collectively totaling 36.8 grams,” the department wrote on its blog. “The marijuana was returned to each individual owner because the amount possessed is legally allowed.”

And the only "legal" pot in WA must be purchased in the state licensed stores which don't exist yet (and probably won't- Eric Holder says banking money from pot sales is money laundering.)

At least the article used the correct term for what happened in WA- Decriminalization.

WhistlinDave
04-08-2013, 11:34 PM
Ever since residents of Washington state voted to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in November 2012, state officials have been trying to figure out how to handle the new law.

Sounds to me like some of them already have it figured out pretty nicely. Of course I don't think meth should be illegal either, but it still is and under the circumstances I think these cops did a damn good job of enforcing the spirit of the law the best way they could've.

WhistlinDave
04-08-2013, 11:39 PM
The headline is misleading.

if the "dealers" had over an ounce they would have been arrested.


“A number of suspects possessed marijuana collectively totaling 36.8 grams,” the department wrote on its blog. “The marijuana was returned to each individual owner because the amount possessed is legally allowed.”

And the only "legal" pot in WA must be purchased in the state licensed stores which don't exist yet (and probably won't- Eric Holder says banking money from pot sales is money laundering.)

At least the article used the correct term for what happened in WA- Decriminalization.

I think the title was accurate... Some of them had their pot returned even though the police were pretty sure they were in cahoots dealing with the others. They didn't have to let any of them go, and they chose to let some of them go with a warning, and they gave them their weed back. How is the headline misleading?

Also, fuck Eric Holder, if he thinks he's going to do anything to stop the legalization of weed state by state. The war against herb users is already lost. He just won't admit it yet.

talkingpointes
04-09-2013, 12:09 AM
It's way better then before. Seattle cops are pretty vicious.