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Hogan vetoes bill set to decriminalized certain drug paraphernalia


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Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed a bill this week that would have decriminalized certain drug paraphernalia, including needles and syringes.
In his veto letter, the Republican governor called the bill dangerous,  saying it would do nothing to remove drug dealers from our streets or reduce opioid-related fatalities.
Democrats and advocates for the bill quickly expressed frustration with the veto.
Sen. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat who sponsored the legislation, pledged on Twitter to override Hogan s veto. Democrats hold veto-proof majorities in both houses of the General Assembly.
The legislation would have removed hypodermic syringes, needles and other items used to administer drugs via injection from the state s definition of controlled paraphernalia. ....

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New bill would change police procedure during traffic stops


New bill would change police procedure during traffic stops
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By KIMBERLY SEIF of Capital News Service
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
A bill in the Maryland General Assembly would change procedure during a traffic or other stop to ensure that officers explicitly state certain rights, and aims to prevent police from using deceptive or coercive measures to obtain information.
SB0589, also known as the Know Your Rights Act, was heard in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee last week.
The Know Your Rights Act would require all law enforcement officers to display proper identification, such as name and badge number, as well as verbally communicate it to the individual being stopped, according to a legislative analysis. ....

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Maryland bill would change police procedure during traffic stops


Maryland bill would change police procedure during traffic stops
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ANNAPOLIS - A bill in the Maryland General Assembly would change procedure during a traffic or other stop to ensure that officers explicitly state certain rights, and aims to prevent police from using deceptive or coercive measures to obtain information.
SB0589, also known as the Know Your Rights Act, was heard in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee last week.
The Know Your Rights Act would require all law enforcement officers to display proper identification, such as name and badge number, as well as verbally communicate it to the individual being stopped, according to a legislative analysis. ....

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