Minnesota Governor Signs Bill To Decriminalize Bong Water Containing Drug Residue
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Minnesota Governor Signs Bill To Decriminalize Bong Water Containing Drug Residue
Shortly after Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill to end the criminalization of bong water containing trace amount of drugs, Gov. Tim Walz (DFL) has signed the measure into law. The change addresses an existing policy that had allowed law enforcement to treat quantities of bong water greater than four ounces as equivalent to the pure, uncut version of whatever drug the device was used to consume. Four ounces of bong water used to consume methamphe…
Dirty bong water is no longer illegal in Minnesota
Getting caught with more than four ounces of dirty bong water in Minnesota used to be a potential cause for serious criminal prosecution, but those days are now a thing of the past. Despite recreational cannabis being legal in the state, the disgusting liquid substance was formerly illegal if the bong it came from was used to smoke crystal meth, crack or other illicit drugs. The sludge was considered to be equivalent to the pure uncut version of…
Minnesota Governor Signs Bill To Decriminalize Bong Water Containing Drug Residue - Cannabis News World
Shortly after Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill to end the criminalization of bong water containing trace amount of drugs, Gov. Tim Walz (DFL) has signed the measure into law. The change addresses an existing policy that had allowed law enforcement to treat quantities of bong water greater than four ounces as equivalent to the pure, The post Minnesota Governor Signs Bill To Decriminalize Bong Water Containing Drug Residue appeared first on Marij…
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