Delaware lawmakers pass pot decriminalization for juveniles
DOVER, Del. - House lawmakers have given final approval to bill expanding Delaware's decriminalization of simple possession of marijuana to juveniles.
Lawmakers voted 34-to-7 for the bill Sunday, the last day of this year's legislative session.
The measure now goes to Democratic Gov. John Carney for his signature.
Possessing an ounce or less of marijuana is currently a civil violation for anyone over 21 but a criminal misdemeanor for those under 18. Nineteen and 20-year-olds currently are subject to a civil violation for a first offense but misdemeanor charges for a second or subsequent offense.
The bill makes possession of an ounce or less of pot a civil violation for a first offense in all cases. A third or subsequent offense would subject anyone under 21 to a misdemeanor criminal charge.