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Parents may learn when their child is in trouble after-all

Senator Michael Doherty (R) and Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R)are among those at the Jersey Shore and beyond voicing concern and opposition to the Marijuana reform law which cuts off communication between police and parents on a juveniles first offense and criminalizes police officers. Last week, Assemblyman Bramnick  “Handcuffing law enforcement from notifying parents if they find a child using drugs or alcohol is irresponsible and dangerous,” Bramnick (R-Union) said in a statement. “Parents should know if their children break the law. Leaving parents out of the equation has nothing to do with social justice.” Now, Monmouth County Senator Vin Gopal (D), Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling (D) and Assemblywoman Joann Downey (D) in the 11th District are working alongside Senator Dawn Addiego (D-Burlington) and Senator Joe Lagana (D-Bergen) to introduce legislation with a goal of amending P.L.2021, c.25 and require parental notification upon the first violation of underage posse

New bill may eliminate Marijuana charges against police

One of the glaring, eyebrow raising issues police everywhere, some legislators and residents have with the Marijuana bill Governor Murphy signed is that an officer may face 3rd Degree Criminal charges for doing what used to be their job until two weeks ago, questioning or initiating an investigation in possession or lawlessness of someone with weed. Get our free mobile app The way things currently stand is that police can face 3rd degree criminal charges for depravation of civil rights if they initiate that type of investigation or detain a minor on that offense, under the new guidelines. We re going to be dealing with individuals a lot less, because we can t initiate an investigation if we smell the odor of marijuana. If my officers do investigate, there s something in the law that makes my officers criminally liable,

New bill would eliminate Marijuana charges against police

One of the glaring, eyebrow raising issues police everywhere, some legislators and residents have with the Marijuana bill Governor Murphy signed is that an officer may face 3rd Degree Criminal charges for doing what used to be their job until two weeks ago, questioning or initiating an investigation in possession or lawlessness of someone with weed. Get our free mobile app The way things currently stand is that police can face 3rd degree criminal charges for depravation of civil rights if they initiate that type of investigation or detain a minor on that offense, under the new guidelines. We re going to be dealing with individuals a lot less, because we can t initiate an investigation if we smell the odor of marijuana. If my officers do investigate, there s something in the law that makes my officers criminally liable,

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