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Mayor Bowser Implements Policy to Reduce Number of People Taken into Custody for Public Consumption of Marijuana

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Fri, 09/21/2018

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Chief Peter Newsham announced a policy change that will reduce the number of people taken into custody for “Public Consumption of Marijuana.” Under the new policy, all arrests made for “Public Consumption of Marijuana” must be noncustodial if the arrestee is considered eligible. In the past, a citation (or noncustodial arrest) for “Public Consumption of Marijuana” was an option, but not mandatory procedure.

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The Mayor’s proposed FY 2025 Budget makes significant investments in our people and our economy by focusing on three pillars that are critical to our city’s long-term growth: public schools, public safety, and Downtown. At the same time, the budget includes a number of difficult trade-offs necessary to balance our spending with available resources.