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n2doc

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Thu Feb 16, 2017, 08:15 PM Feb 2017

New policy to decriminalize marijuana in Harris County will save time, money, DAs office says

By Brian Rogers, Houston Chronicle

Houston and Harris County are poised to decriminalize low-level possession of marijuana in a sweeping move that puts the area at the forefront of efforts in Texas to halt minor drug arrests that clog jails and courts.

District Attorney Kim Ogg announced the new policy Thursday with Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo and Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

The policy, set to begin March 1, means that misdemeanor offenders with less than four ounces of marijuana will not be arrested, ticketed or required to appear in court if they agree to take a four-hour drug education class, officials said.

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http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/New-policy-to-decriminalize-marijuana-in-Harris-10935947.php

Baby Steps. This is Texas we are talking about

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New policy to decriminalize marijuana in Harris County will save time, money, DAs office says (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2017 OP
4 oz? Wow. flying_wahini Feb 2017 #1
Yes and no cannabis_flower Feb 2017 #2

cannabis_flower

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2. Yes and no
Wed Feb 22, 2017, 10:59 AM
Feb 2017

I used to occasionally buy 4 oz, not to sell but just so I would get a cheaper price. I could get a quarter oz for $25 or I could get a quarter pound (16 quart oz - $400) for $250.

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