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Councilman Berlin Boyd Wants to Decriminalize Weed

Memphis City Councilman Berlin Boyd is planning to introduce a city ordinance that would institute a civil penalty for possessing or selling small amounts of marijuana within the city limits.

The ordinance, which will be introduced in the council’s public safety committee on Tuesday, August 23rd, would effectively decriminalize possession or “casual exchange of less than one-half ounce of marijuana in the City of Memphis,” according to a news release issued by Boyd’s council staff on Wednesday. Those caught with a small amount of weed would face a $50 civil penalty and possible community service rather than facing criminal charges. 

“Councilman Boyd believes that it is time to recognize, as has been done in many other municipalities across the country, that bringing individuals into the burdensome and expensive criminal justice system is not commensurate with the crime of possessing a small amount of marijuana,” reads the release.

A similar ordinance is also being considered in Nashville.

Currently, those convicted of less than an ounce of pot in Tennessee face a misdemeanor charge and the possibility of up to a year in jail and a maximum $2,500 fine. Anything above a half-ounce is a felony.

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Memphis Police Bust Marijuana “Grow House”

Memphis police officers got a few tips on how to grow pot at a bust near the Galloway Golf Course on Friday.

Eight “how to” books on growing weed indoors were recovered from the home of 58-year-old Marquis Archibald. Apparently, Archibald followed through on his avid reading habits: Police also nabbed 48 pot plants and over three pounds of harvested marijuana.

The bust came after the MPD’s Organized Crime Unit received an anonymous complaint about a possible “grow house.” Archibald allowed officers inside his home, where they discovered a marijuana growing set-up with an irrigation system and heat control in a shed attached to the residence.

Three handguns were also discovered hidden underneath a cat’s play-box.

Archibald was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance.

— Bianca Phillips