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- may be decriminalized by one level of government while still subject to penalties levied by another; for example, possession of a decriminalized drug may...
- May of that year. The cities of Oakland and Santa Cruz, California, decriminalized psilocybin in June 2019 and January 2020, respectively. Washington,...
- America—decriminalized homo****uality. Confirmed by the French Criminal Code of 1810 and applied in the Napoleonic empire, decriminalization then became...
- Islands, and the District of Columbia) and decriminalized in 7 states, as of November 2023. Decriminalization refers to a policy of reduced penalties for...
- to grow." Two countries have decriminalized **** work. In June 2003, New Zealand became the first country to decriminalize **** work, with the p****age of...
- prohibited in most countries; however, many have adopted a policy of decriminalization to make simple possession a non-criminal offense (often similar to...
- Council unanimously supports decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-10-14. "Detroit just decriminalized psychedelics and 'magic mushrooms...
- states, three U.S. territories, and D.C. Another seven states have decriminalized its use. Commercial distribution has been legalized in all jurisdictions...
- Pedophilia (alternatively spelled paedophilia) is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive ****ual...
- first state to decriminalize small amounts of heroin and other street drugs". CNN. 9 November 2020. Carlton, Jim. "Oregon Decriminalized Hard Drugs. Now...