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...marijuana possession charge to the status of an ordinary traffic fine; and for the first time in history, a decriminalization bill stands a good chance of being reported out favorably from the Joint Committee on the Judiciary sometime in late June. The following article retraces the road traveled by HB-4914 over the past year or so, identifying some of the individuals who figured prominently in the sequence of events that brought the bill to the portals of the House and Senate Chambers. The article concludes with an analysis of the bill's actual chances in the legislature this year...
...current state law sets down a maximum penalty of a six-month jail sentence, a mandatory six-month probation for first offenders, and a $500 fine for simple possession of marijuana. Under HB-4914. offenders would be liable for a maximum $50 fine, but no criminal record would haunt them in future years...
...sign a marijuana decriminalization bill if one were to come to his desk. However, he does not plan any special lobbying effort on behalf of the decriminalization bill in the legislature." The statement is still another confirmation of the consensus that the House will be the ultimate crucible for HB...
...Bernieri 75 Bob Skronski RT 77 Steve Kaseta 90 Sheldon Smith RE 91 Bob Baggott 91 Bill Crowley LLB 30 Joe Jason 52 Jeff Waller RLB 55 Tommy Joyce 24 Scott Rooth MB 23 Bill Emper 28 Chris Judge CB 18 Lou Rice 11 Kurt Nondorf HB 41 Andy Puopolo 35 Steve Skrovan S 17 Paul Halas
DEFENSIVE No.Name Position 37 Sandy Cutler LE 66 Bob Layan LT 73 Dick Feryok RT 81 Bruce Michel RE 35 Fred Danforth LLB 69 Bob Farachel MLB 45 Gery Withelm RLB 44 Willie Robinson MB 16 Carl Louis CB 21 Elvin Charity HB 19 Mike Noetzel...