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Voters in the Cayman Islands on Wednesday passed a referendum expressing support for the self-governing British territory’s proposed removal of criminal penalties for simple marijuana possession and use.
The non-binding referendum is intended to inform the discussions within the Cayman Islands government on whether to decriminalize personal possession and use. Cannabis would still technically remain illegal under such a policy, and penalties would remain in place for selling and distributing the substance.
Voters at were asked on the ballot whether they “support the decriminalisation of the consumption and possession of small amounts of cannabis.” To succeed, the referendum needed a simple majority vote.
According to interim results posted on Wednesday evening, the measure was approved by a 60 percent to 40 percent margin, excluding ballots rejected as “spoilt.”
Details of any eventual policy reform remain sparse. For example, there’s no explicit indication how much marijuana would constitute the “small amount” that would be decriminalized. A government website about the proposal defines “small amount” as “a set limit (e.g., under 10 grams), which would be defined by the law.”
Further, although the change would remove criminal penalties for cannabis, it’s expected that those caught with illegal marijuana would still face some sort of sanction—which is still unspecified.

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