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Marijuana Decriminalization Law Takes Effect in Delaware

Marijuana is still not legal in Delaware, but now if someone is caught with up to an ounce of marijuana then a person would pay a fine and will not receive a prison sentence or have a criminal record. NBC10’s Tim Furlong reports after speaking to the state representative.

Delaware has officially decriminalized possession by adults of small amounts of marijuana.

A decriminalization law signed in June by Gov. Jack Markell took effect early Friday morning.

The law makes possession by an adult of a "personal use" quantity of marijuana, defined as an ounce or less, a civil offense punishable by a fine of $100. Simple possession remains a criminal offense for anyone under 18. For those between the ages of 18 and 21, a first offense will result in a civil penalty, but any subsequent offense would be a misdemeanor.

Smoking pot in a moving vehicle, in public areas, or outdoors on private property within 10 feet of a street, sidewalk or other area accessible to the public also would be a misdemeanor.

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