New Side-Effect Of Washington's Marijuana Law

Jacob Redmond

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A prosecutor in southeastern Washington has charged three teens with felonies for marijuana possession, saying a new law demands the higher level of offense.

The Lewiston Tribune in Idaho reports three teens ages 14, 15 and 17 have been charged in nearby Asotin County, Wash., with felonies that could net them up to five years in prison.

The offense was previously a misdemeanor with a maximum 90-day jail sentence.

Asotin County prosecutor Ben Nichols says Senate Bill 5052 contains the new language.

The bill’s sponsor, Republican state Sen. Ann Rivers of La Center, Wash., says the tougher penalty was designed to deter minors from trying an adult drug.

A spokesman for Gov. Jay Inslee says the provision is an unintended consequence of a law focused on regulating the state’s medical marijuana system.

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It was announced today that the charges have been reduced to misdemeanor possession. The prosecutor stated he had misinterpreted the law. Personally, I think he underestimated the public outcry.
 
Asotin County is a fairly 'conservative' area which is probably reflected in the prosecutors initial decision to turn the three kids into felons. I am glad that he reduced the charges to the sane level of a misdemeanor.
 
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