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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:837917"][QUOTE="Josh_Martin:837869"][QUOTE="FuckIsMySignature:837866"]Here's a question. If Question 2 passes... do the people incarcerated for minor possession get released?[/QUOTE] I don't think anyone is incarcerated for simple possession. Maybe if there's someone out there with like 20 convictions but I doubt that. The only way you're going to jail for that is if you get convicted, get put on probation, and then you violate your probation. And that's a whole other can of worms. [/QUOTE] first off, the "people" i know are office duchebags downtown, and i obviously don't agree/condone/excuse their decisions. Secondly, i know people who were incarcerated for it. Just possession. Under an ounce too, granted it was a short period, but it is possible, and no - Question 2 would not be retroactive, anyone incarcerated/on probation for minor possession, would continue serving whatever sentence they had received.;[/QUOTE]
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