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ANNAPOLIS, MD. It is really too funny. The Maryland General Assembly must have had been in too big of a rush when they passed the decriminalization of small amounts of pot this past session. For details on this latest legislative laugh-in to come out of the mental-midget minds of the bozos in Annapolis, click on the above video and read the following from the folks at the <em><strong>Capital News Service</strong></em>:<br />
COLLEGE PARK – Possessing small amounts of marijuana will not be a criminal offense in Maryland after Oct. 1, 2014. Offenders caught with less than 10 grams of marijuana will not be arrested, face jail time or receive a criminal record, under legislation approved by the General Assembly and <strong>Gov. Martin O’Malley</strong> in April.<br />
Under the new law, possession of paraphernalia remains a criminal offense that can lead to jail time. Someone caught with joint could be arrested and charged criminally not for possessing marijuana, but for the rolling paper surrounding it.<br />
<strong><em>Watch the video above to learn more about what the new law means for Maryland residents</em></strong></p>
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Attention Pot-Heads! small amounts of weed de-criminalized…but rolling papers are still a criminal offense…Ha…the inept legislators must have been smoking too much dope when they passed this bill!
