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  2. Illinois Supreme Court rules smell of marijuana enough for ...

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    (The Center Square) – Even though marijuana is legal in Illinois, the state’s highest court has ruled that the smell of raw cannabis is enough for police to search a vehicle. The case stems ...

  3. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Misdemeanor possession of 1 oz (28 g) or less can be punished by a fine up to $1000 or up to 12 months in jail. [56] It is a felony for anyone to possess more than 1 oz (28 g), manufacture, deliver, distribute, dispense, administer, purchase, sell, or possess with intent to distribute marijuana and it is punishable by imprisonment for no less ...

  4. Lopez v. Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Put another way, it was not clear that Congress intended that a state conviction for felony possession of up to 30 grams of marijuana—a crime treated as a misdemeanor under federal law—should count as an aggravated felony while a state conviction for misdemeanor possession of 5 grams of cocaine—a crime treated as a felony under federal ...

  5. Two Chiefs offensive linemen arrested, charged with marijuana ...

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    Two Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were arrested in Johnson County on Thursday and charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Godrick, both second-year ...

  6. Philadelphia woman charged with drug possession in ... - AOL

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    Harley was charged with two felony counts of drug possession, three misdemeanor counts of possession of a controlled substance, possessing a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug ...

  7. Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1917: Colorado legislators make the use and cultivation of cannabis a misdemeanor. 1923: Iowa, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont ban marijuana. [15] 1927: New York, [15] Idaho, Kansas, Montana, and Nebraska ban marijuana. [16] 1931: Illinois bans marijuana. [17] 1931: Texas declares cannabis a narcotic, allowing up to life sentences for ...

  8. List of 2018 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    In 2018, U.S. states proposed or are expected to propose cannabis reform legislation for medical marijuana and non-medical adult use. State-level legalization remains at odds with cannabis' status as a Schedule I narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act at the Federal level, and the Cannabis policy of the Donald Trump administration appeared to become more hostile than that of the previous ...

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