(Ermindo Armino, Associated Press file)

Nugs in nation’s capital: How long will D.C. decriminalization last?

WASHINGTON — At least for the time being, it’s no longer a criminal offense to carry a joint in your pocket in most of the nation’s capital.

The District of Columbia’s law decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana takes effect Thursday, July 17. But it’s not clear how long the law will last.


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The House has approved a spending bill with an amendment that would bar the District from implementing the law.

The law replaces criminal penalties for possession of one ounce of pot with a $25 civil fine. D.C. police are seeking to remind residents that smoking in public, possession of more than one ounce or selling marijuana remain criminal offenses. It’s also still illegal to have pot on federal property, and the new law doesn’t apply to U.S. Park Police.


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