Santa Fe Becomes First City in New Mexico to Decriminalize Marijuana
City council skips ballot measure, saves $80,000
There won't be an election on whether to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana in Santa Fe after all – a divided City Council went ahead and adopted a decriminalization measure late Wednesday night.
The vote was 5 to 4 to pass an ordinance that makes having an ounce or less of pot only a civil infraction, punishable by a fine of no more than $25. Councilors who voted for passage said it would save the cost of putting the measure on the ballot, estimated by the City Clerk's office at as much as $80,000.
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Maybe they'll do what my hometown did when the voters legalized possession of small amounts -- the cops just ignored it and arrested people under the existing state law.