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Drive to decriminalization the possession of small amounts of marijuana clears another legislative committee

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The legislature's powerful finance committee today gave its approval to a bill that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts marijuana.

On a vote of 31 to 20, the committee approved the measure after about 45 minutes of discussion. The bill would make the penalty for possession of a half-ounce of marijuana or less akin to receiving a speeding ticket. Those charged would be assessed fines instead of facing criminal penalties.

State Sen. Toni Boucher, a Republican from Wilton who is one of the leading critics of decriminalization, offered up several amendments, including one that would have toughen the penalties. But she failed to garner enough support to amend the bill.

The bill would set the penalty for a first offense of possession of less than an ounce of pot at no more than $90, less than the fines for littering, illegal fishing, having a defective muffler or damaging trees on state property, Boucher said.

 Supporters of the bill say it would free up the resources of an overburdened judicial branch to deal with serious crimes. Two neighboring states, Massachusetts and New York, have already decriminalized small amounts of marijuana
  


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