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Washington state lawmakers seek to ban government from using discriminatory AI tech


Washington state lawmakers seek to ban government from using discriminatory AI tech
February 12, 2021 at 12:38 pm
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State Senator Bob Hasegawa. (GeekWire Photo / Monica Nickelsburg)
Washington state could become a national leader in regulating the technologies of the future, thanks in part to a bill up for debate that would establish new guardrails on government use of artificial intelligence.
On the heels of Washington’s landmark facial recognition bill enacted last year, state lawmakers and civil rights advocates are demanding new rules that ban discrimination from automated decision-making by public agencies. The bill would establish new regulations for government departments that use “automated decisions systems,” a category that includes any algorithm that ana ....

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Growing pot at home could become legal in Washington


Growing pot at home could become legal in Washington
Other states that have legalized recreational cannabis already allow home growing, but Washington does not.
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FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2019, file photo, marijuana grows at an indoor cannabis farm in Gardena, Calif. The leading cannabis industry group in California announced Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, it had reached an agreement with a state credit union that will provide access to checking and other banking services for marijuana companies, ending what had been a longstanding obstacle for many businesses. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)
Washington state residents have long been able to brew their own beer in their basement, or ferment homemade wine in their living room. If they want to smoke a joint to unwind, though, their only legal option is to get dressed and buy one at a store. ....

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Growing pot at home could become legal in Washington state


Other states that have legalized recreational cannabis already allow home growing, but Washington does not.
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Washington legislators are considering a bill that would allow anyone age 21 and over to grow up to six marijuana plants at home. (Richard Vogel/AP)
Washington state residents have long been able to brew their own beer in their basement, or ferment homemade wine in their living room. If they want to smoke a joint to unwind, though, their only legal option is to get dressed and buy one at a store.
More than eight years after Washington voters legalized recreational cannabis, some state lawmakers say it’s past time to let people grow their own pot at home. ....

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Washington juvenile justice bill sees questions from police


Washington juvenile justice bill sees questions from police
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Tim Gruver, The Center Square
 | January 21, 2021 08:06 AM
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A bill in the Washington state legislature would extend the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney to the state s youth.
House Bill 1140, introduced by Washington Rep. Jesse Johnson, D-Federal Way, grants juvenile persons the same access to an attorney as adults.
Washington law enforcement may arrest someone younger than 18 if they have probable cause to believe they committed an offense or have a warrant for their arrest.
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state law, a juvenile must be 12 years old to waive their constitutional rights such as consenting to a search or questioning by law enforcement without a consulting attorney. ....

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Battle over police accountability ramps up in Washington state


Battle over police accountability ramps up in Washington state
January 18, 2021 at 8:02 am
Brian Giordano holds a sign during a vigil for his best friend, Manuel Ellis. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Manny Ellis. These were the names being chanted in the streets of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and many other Washington cities in 2020, as the Black community had enough and demanded change and accountability during months of protests that still continue.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan committed to reforms, but also stressed it was not something the city could achieve on its own with some of the most important change needed at the state level, specifically regarding arbitration. ....

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