MYNORTHWEST NEWS

King County dropping misdemeanor marijuana possession cases

Nov 9, 2012, 2:07 PM | Updated: 3:20 pm

The King County Prosecutor's Office says it'll dismiss all its misdemeanor marijuana possession cases because of the passage of I-502. (AP Photo)

(AP Photo)

The King County Prosecutor’s Office says it’ll immediately dismiss all of its misdemeanor marijuana possession cases because of the passage of I-502, legalizing marijuana possession of one ounce or less.

There are currently 175 cases currently filed or referred for filing with the county prosecutor’s office that involve someone who is 21-years-old or older, and who had an ounce or less.

Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg says it’s the right thing to do in light of the voters’ decision.

“Although the effective date of I-502 is not until December 6, there is no point in continuing to seek criminal penalties for conduct that will be legal next month,” Satterberg said.

Possessing an ounce or less of marijuana will become legal in Washington on Dec. 6.

Meanwhile, Seattle police officers say they’ll follow state law, even though they’ve made an oath to also uphold federal laws, to stop making arrests for marijuana possession as defined under I-502.

The Seattle Police Department
has posted a list of guidelines and important issues to remember if considering possessing marijuana.

Can I legally carry around an ounce of marijuana?
Please note that the initiative says it “is unlawful to open a package containing marijuana…in view of the general public.” You probably shouldn’t bring pot with you to the federal courthouse or any other federal property.

Well, where can I legally buy pot, then?
The Washington State Liquor Control Board is working to establish guidelines for the sale and distribution of marijuana.

Will police officers be able to smoke marijuana?
As of right now, no. This is still a very complicated issue.

What happens if I get pulled over and I’m sober, but an officer or his K9 buddy smells the ounce of Super Skunk I’ve got in my trunk?
Under state law, officers have to develop probable cause to search a closed or locked container.

Read more from the Seattle Police Blotter

MyNorthwest News

KIRO Newsradio gracie awards...

MyNorthwest Staff

KIRO Newsradio anchors receive Gracie Awards for outstanding work

Heather Bosch and Lisa Brooks, anchors at KIRO Newsradio, have been honored by the Alliance for Women in Media with prestigious Gracie Awards.

22 minutes ago

Kia Boys...

Kate Stone, KIRO Newsradio and Bill Kaczaraba, MyNorthwest

‘Kia Boys’ allegedly execute a crime spree in south King County

Renton police chased down a 14-and 16-year-old but are still looking for two other teen suspects in what they said was a "crime spree" in south King County.

1 hour ago

Spanaway woman shot dead...

Kate Stone

Search for shooter continues after woman shot dead while driving in Spanaway

A 47-year-old woman was shot dead in Spanaway, causing her to hit another driver head-on early Wednesday morning.

3 hours ago

nintendo redmond...

Frank Sumrall

Nintendo to lay off 86 Redmond employees this spring

Nintendo of America is laying off 86 contract workers in Redmond, beginning May 25, due to company reorganization.

3 hours ago

Everett boy missing...

Sam Campbell

4-year-old Everett boy missing, police worried he’s in danger

Police and Search and Rescue crews are looking for a missing four-year-old boy they suspect could be in danger.

5 hours ago

Image: The awnings of a store advertise the sale of lottery tickets, including Mega Millions and Po...

Steve Coogan

Lottery jackpots update: Powerball prize jumps again after $1.1B Mega Millions win

A lottery jackpots update: The Powerball prize reached an estimated $935 million ahead of Saturday night's drawing.

14 hours ago

King County dropping misdemeanor marijuana possession cases