Should South Dakota Quit Prosecuting Marijuana Cases?Posted by On

When laws are broken, and the offender is caught, they are typically prosecuted. But what happens when the law is about to change and would eventually void prosecutions currently pending?

South Dakota voted to legalize marijuana for recreational and medicinal use with the passage of Amendment A and Initiated Measure 26 respectively. The constitutional amendment directs the legislature to craft laws and the Department of Revenue will develop the system by which taxes will be collected and marijuana will be licensed in the state. So should current cases move forward?

A county attorney in one state that recently voted to legalize recreational marijuana has announced that they will not be moving forward with any of those cases.

According to KTAR.com, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Arizona announced that they will dismiss charges against those who have charges pending against them.

“Instead of continuing to spend resources on these cases, this office will begin implementing the…

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