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CA Psychedelic Decrim Bill Advances, CT Marijuana Legalization Bill Advances, More... (4/7/21)


New York police will no longer be able to search vehicles based solely on the smell of marijuana, the Montana House passes a trio of competing legalization implementation bills, a cartel massacre in Mexico leaves more than two dozen dead, and more.
LSD and other psychedelics would be decriminalized under a bill advancing in California. (Creative Commons)
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Connecticut Governor s Marijuana Legalization Bill Advances. A marijuana legalization bill supported by Governor Ned Lamont (D), House Bill 5853, passed the General Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. But lawmakers cautioned that changes are coming to the bill as it winds through the committee process. The bill awaits further action in the Senate. ....

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CA Psychedelic Decriminalization Bill Advances, CT Legal Pot Bill Advances, More... (4/7/21)


New York police will no longer be able to search vehicles based solely on the smell of marijuana, the Montana House passes a trio of competing legalization implementation bills, a cartel massacre in Mexico leaves more than two dozed dead, and more.
LSD and other psychedelics would be decriminalized under a bill advancing in California. (Creative Commons)
Marijuana Policy
Connecticut Governor s Marijuana Legalization Bill Advances. A marijuana legalization bill supported by Governor Ned Lamont (D), House Bill 5853, passed the General Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. But lawmakers cautioned that changes are coming to the bill as it winds through the committee process. The bill awaits further action in the Senate. ....

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Law will prevent searches based on marijuana smell | News, Sports, Jobs


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The smell of marijuana will no longer be reason enough for local police officers to search vehicles during traffic stops.
The change in policy for the agencies comes on the heel of New York state legalizing recreational marijuana for those over the age of 21. Under the bill signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York will start automatically expunging some past marijuana-related convictions, and people won’t be arrested or prosecuted for possession of pot up to 3 ounces.
With its legalization, police no longer have the probable cause to search vehicles during traffic stops if they happen to smell burnt and unburnt marijuana. In the past, such a presence allowed officers to examine the insides of vehicles, which sometimes led to the discovery of drugs or weapons resulting in more serious charges. ....

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Former Bemus Point clerk accused of alleged theft of more than $60,000 in village funds


Updated: 1:39 PM EST February 3, 2021
BEMUS POINT, N.Y. The former clerk for Bemus Point is facing charges for allegedly using over $60,000 in village funds for her own personal use.
NYS Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt and Chautauqua County Sheriff James B. Quattrone Wednesday announced the arrest of 38-year-old Jennifer Jaeger. Jaeger served as village clerk from 2015 until November, 2020.
Jaeger is accused of writing village checks to herself using forged signatures of officials and having village officials sign blank checks which she then cashed. She allegedly used that money to  to pay for herself and her family’s personal cell phones and car payments, and to purchase Christmas gifts. The release regarding her arrest also says she allegedly used a village credit card to pay for gas for her personal vehicle. ....

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Former Bemus clerk charged in theft of $60,000 in village funds | News, Sports, Jobs


Feb 3, 2021
The former village clerk for Bemus Point has been taken into custody on allegations she stole more than $60,000 in village funds.
The arrest of Jennifer Jaeger was announced Wednesday by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt and Chautauqua County Sheriff James Quattrone
Jaeger, 38, of Bemus Point, allegedly wrote village checks to herself using forged signatures of officials and had village officials sign blank checks which she then cashed. Additionally, Jaeger used the village bank account to pay for herself and her family’s personal cell phones and car payments, and to purchase Christmas gifts.
Bemus Point Mayor Bryan Dahlberg said Jaeger was placed on unpaid leave in late October after the comptroller’s office came to the village last year with “discrepancies” found in annual reports filed to the state. He said she remained on leave when told of her arrest Wednesday. ....

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