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A bill that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of
marijuana in Washington state was approved by the state Senate
Judiciary Committee Wednesday. The measure now heads for the Senate
Rules Committee, which must also approve it before it can head for a
floor vote.
The bill, SB 5615,
reclassifies adult possession of no more than 40 grams of marijuana
from a misdemeanor crime carrying mandatory jail time to a civil
infraction imposing a $100 penalty that can be paid by mail.