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Maine May Decriminalize The Possession of Drugs

Maine May Decriminalize The Possession of Drugs So, what does that mean? This bill would change the classification of unlawful possession of scheduled drugs from a crime to a civil violation. This means that the possession of a schedule W, X, Y, or Z drug would come with a fine of up to $100 instead of jail time. What are scheduled drugs? Schedule W: Includes certain amounts of heroin, cocaine, oxycodone, and methamphetamine. Schedule X: Includes hallucinogenic drugs such as mushrooms and hashish. Schedule Y: Includes certain prescription drugs such as codeine, diazepam, and phenobarbitals. Schedule Z: All other drugs not listed above.

Scarborough residents urged to lock their cars after spate of thefts

Scarborough residents urged to lock their cars after spate of thefts
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Ending qualified immunity in Maine stirs emotions on both sides

Ending qualified immunity in Maine stirs emotions on both sides
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South Portland police chief says he ll resign next month

South Portland police chief, hired last year, says he’ll resign next month Police Chief Timothy Sheehan will leave for a private sector job in Massachusetts. Share South Portland’s police chief says he will resign next month to take a private sector job in Massachusetts. Police Chief Timothy B. Sheehan, who was hired just 14 months ago, submitted his resignation letter Friday to South Portland City Manager Scott Morelli. Sheehan’s resignation is effective April 12, according to his letter. South Portland Police Chief Timothy Sheehan has told the city he is resigning next month. “Some things have changed in my personal life regarding my immediate family and an opportunity in the private sector came up suddenly that will pull me back to Massachusetts,” Sheehan said without saying what that opportunity is. “I can assure I was not looking for employment elsewhere when these family circumstances arose and this opportunity presented itself. It was a terribly difficult d

Two arrested in Scarborough on drug charges

Two arrested in Scarborough on drug charges Share SCARBOROUGH Two people from Massachusetts were arrested by Scarborough Police on Tuesday, Feb. 23, and charged with Class A felony drug trafficking. Juan Trinidad, 20, and a juvenile, both from Lawrence, Massachusetts, were arrested after the Scarborough Police Special Enforcement unit executed a search warrant on Feb. 23 at about 3:30 p.m. at a Scarborough hotel. Officers seized 730 grams of fentanyl, with an estimated street value of $120,000, and $16,000 in cash. Trinidad was taken to the Cumberland County jail and the juvenile was issued a summons and released to his parents.  

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