Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not provide specific details on how local governments will pay for the changes.
Changing Marijuana Possession Laws
This bill changes Tennessee's laws to increase the amount of marijuana a person can possess without facing criminal charges and sets fines for repeated offenses.
What This Bill Does
- Increases the amount of marijuana someone can have from half an ounce to five ounces before it is considered a crime.
- Changes the punishment for having less than five ounces of marijuana to a $500 fine for first-time offenders and a $1,000 fine for repeat offenses.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who possess small amounts of marijuana
- Law enforcement officers enforcing these new rules
Terms To Know
- Class A misdemeanor
- A type of crime that is less serious than a felony but more serious than other types of misdemeanors.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how local governments will pay for the changes.
- It is unclear if this law will change how many people are in jail or prison because of marijuana possession.