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Related: About this forumBuffalo Mayor orders police to stop enforcing low-level marijuana possession offenses
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown announced Friday that he has directed police to cease enforcement of low-level marijuana offenses.Author: WGRZ Staff
Published: 1:56 PM EST February 15, 2019 Updated: 12:21 PM EST February 16, 2019
BUFFALO, N.Y. During the annual State of the City Address on Friday, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown announced that he has directed Buffalo Police to "cease enforcement of low-level marijuana offenses."
In doing so, Buffalo becomes the latest in a growing number of American cities where police have been told to look the other way when they encounter adults possessing, or using a small amount of marijuana.
The announcement garnered applause from the nearly 2,000 who had gathered at the Buffalo Convention Center to listen to the mayor's speech.
"With the recreational use of marijuana being made legal potentially in the near future in the state of New York we need to adjust how we police," Brown told 2 on Your Side's Dave McKinley following the speech.
When asked why he did not wait until that actually happened before he told police to stop enforcing an existing law, Brown replied, "we're concerned about criminalizing people potentially ahead of a process that will decriminalize marijuana."
In doing so, Buffalo becomes the latest in a growing number of American cities where police have been told to look the other way when they encounter adults possessing, or using a small amount of marijuana.
The announcement garnered applause from the nearly 2,000 who had gathered at the Buffalo Convention Center to listen to the mayor's speech.
"With the recreational use of marijuana being made legal potentially in the near future in the state of New York we need to adjust how we police," Brown told 2 on Your Side's Dave McKinley following the speech.
When asked why he did not wait until that actually happened before he told police to stop enforcing an existing law, Brown replied, "we're concerned about criminalizing people potentially ahead of a process that will decriminalize marijuana."
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Buffalo Mayor orders police to stop enforcing low-level marijuana possession offenses (Original Post)
workinclasszero
Feb 2019
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safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)1. I'll bet they will still
search a car if they smell it, depending on the color, of the driver, not the car.
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)2. Maybe so
I hope not.
CatMor
(6,212 posts)3. I don't think that will happen ...
On the plus side Byron Brown has been great as mayor of Buffalo and he's black.
GWC58
(2,678 posts)4. And meanwhile in Baltimore,
despite the states attorney no longer prosecuting possession cases, Mayor Pugh has said arrests will still be done by the BCPD. Im speaking of mere possession. Rediculous! 😱