August 21, 2023
Drug Prosecutions Delayed, Again
Washington State, Specifically Seattle, postpones, again, a vote to prosecute drug possession or at least restrict the usage and so goes Seattle so goes most of the State.
The earliest “Seattle” can prosecute drug-possession or public-drug-use charges could be October as their City Council has postponed a vote on a revised enforcement bill, further delaying the city’s adoption of state law into the municipal code.
A more amenable version of the bill, which was recently drafted by a task force at the behest of their Mayor, Bruce Harrell, and sent to the City Council on July 31, defines when and how police should make drug arrests and allots more than $27 million for drug treatment and recovery resources.
Their council was expected to vote on the new version of the drug bill next week, before it’s regularly scheduled two-week break, but the bill was never added to the introduction and referral calendar by council President this Debora Juarez, meaning it cannot go on next week’s agenda.
The liberal Lunatics won’t be happy until all Washingtonians are as drugged out as the worst in America of which would be saying quite a bit.
August 21, 2023 5:10am