First time offender you will be fined 75. And they want cannabis. At this hearing no one was too shy to express the opinion with vigour. As a parent i suggest this is giving our youth and our community a second chance. I agree a first offender to be arrested is not the answer. The Police Department agrees that a change is in order. Right now first offenders can lose their license. Get slapped with a 1000dollar fine. Spend a year behind bars and walk away with a criminal record. Under the ordinance they would get a fine. Many groups like normal say thats a step in the right direction. You have the opportunity not to make change and change the way things happen. But can you chip away a little bit. This what tampa is considering. First offender as 75dollar fine. You get caught again 150. A third time, 300. 450 each time are you caught after that. The fact that no one would get a penalty than a fine rankles the commissioner. I would do it again and again. Nothing happens. You cannot contro
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