New Mexico: Marijuana Decriminalization Measure Gains Momentum

New Mexico: Marijuana Decriminalization Measure Gains Momentum

Update: Members of the House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee passed SB 258 on March 14. It must still pass through one additional committee prior to receiving a House floor vote.

Update: A Senate substitute version of SB 258 was passed 33 to 9 by members of the Senate. The amended version of the bill now awaits action by the House.  

Legislation is pending, Senate Bill 258, to reduce penalties for minor marijuana possession offenses.

The measure eliminates criminal criminal penalties for the possession of up to one-half of one ounce of cannabis, reducing the offense to a $50 fine. Under present law, this offense is classified as a criminal misdemeanor punishable by up to 15 days in jail and criminal record.

Under current law, marijuana possession offenses over one ounce are punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Please enter your information below to contact your elected officials in support of this important measure.

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