Good news, pot smokers and freedom lovers: Today, the Secretary of State's office provisionally certified marijuana-decriminalization Initiative 502 to the Legislature, a move they're constitutionally obligated to do but is nevertheless exciting*. Basically, it means that the Legislature can now get the ball rolling in Olympia and assign the measure to its proper hearing committee while Secretary of State Sam Reed finishes up a random, three-percent check for valid Initiative signatures (or 10,638 signatures).
For those of you new to the process, Reed's office explains that once in committee, the Legislature can:
·Pass the measure
·Reject it and let it go to the November ballot
·Ignore it and let it go the ballot
·Let it go to the ballot along with a legislative alternative
It has been seven years since Initiatives to the Legislature were on the state ballot. I-330 and I-336, both dealing with medical malpractice, were rejected by voters.
*At least on a slow news day, when half our staff is snowed in whereverthefuck and no one is answering their phone because everyone is having "fun" in the snow having and frolicking with friends right outside my office window. In other news, Paul Constant just requested that I stop sneaking up on him and hugging him for extended periods of time. I am also not allowed to air hump him from a distance while maintaining eye contact. I am so lonely you guys.
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