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Wed / Feb 19th
by TG Branfalt
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul included provisions allowing police to use the odor of cannabis as evidence that a person is driving while impaired in her annual executive budget.
Full story after the jump.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) included provisions to allow police to use the odor of cannabis as evidence that a person is driving while impaired in her executive budget, Spectrum News reports. The plan is facing pushback from one of the stateās top lawmakers, Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D), who authored the stateās adult-use bill and called the governorās proposal āunnecessary.ā
Office of Cannabis Management acting and deputy Executive Director Felicia A.B. Reid toldĀ Spectrum News that Hochulās plan āundermines the basic tenetsā of the adult-use law and decriminalization more broadly.
Kaelan Castetter, a policy advisor with theĀ Empire Cannabis Manufacturers Alliance, argued that, if approved, the plan āessentially criminalizes working for the cannabis industry.ā
āIn particular, working in cultivation or processing facilities, itās inevitable you will leave, or an employee will leave their shift smelling like cannabis even if they de-gown and change into other clothes. Cannabis is very pungent.ā ā Castetter to Spectrum News
Kassie White, a spokesperson for Hochul, told Spectrum News the āadministration is actively negotiating with the state Legislature to keep New Yorkers safe from drugged driving, while maintaining the equity goalsā outlined in the adult-use law.
The outlawing of cannabis odor as an impetuous for vehicle searches was a sticking point between lawmakers and then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), who signed the adult-use bill into law, but the reforms were included in the final version and enacted into law.
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