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Ore. --- The district attorney of Oregon’s largest county is preparing to drop dozens of marijuana cases once measure 91 becomes law.
Multnomah County’s DA says they'll dismiss pending violation-level marijuana possession cases, it's a total of 50 cases. They all involve marijuana activity that will be considered legal in Oregon when 91 becomes law July 1st, 2015.
The DA's move may set a precedent for other counties across the state.
The Jackson County district attorney's office was not available to comment.
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Multnomah County’s DA says they'll dismiss pending violation-level marijuana possession cases, it's a total of 50 cases. They all involve marijuana activity that will be considered legal in Oregon when 91 becomes law July 1st, 2015.
The DA's move may set a precedent for other counties across the state.
The Jackson County district attorney's office was not available to comment.
Copyright KOBI-TV. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without written permission.