The Washington Informer - October 31, 2013

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“The learner always begins by finding fault, but the scholar sees the positive merit in everything.” – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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A Day in the Park!

JoVaughn Davis, 32, and his son, one-year-old Adyn, enjoy the grand opening of the Palmer Park Boys and Girls Club on an unusually mild fall day on Saturday, Oct. 26. Parents who live in the Landover, Md., community showed up to enroll their children in activities that will be offered by the club. See story on Page 14. /Photo by Shevry Lassiter

D.C. Moves Toward Lesser Sanctions for Pot Possession By Barrington M. Salmon WI Staff Writer The District of Columbia is joining a growing number of states and cities which are reversing their positions with regards to marijuana use. The majority of the D.C. Council, as well as the mayor,

have coalesced around the issue of decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana. And there are several bills submitted for consideration by members of the legislative body that would decriminalize the possession of one ounce of cannabis or less. “I worked awful hard to

keep hundreds of thousands of young black men out of jail,” Ward 8 Council member Marion S. Barry said during an interview Monday evening. “They are getting records for selling marijuana when their real crime is an economic crime. It’s no different than burglary or robbery. Give people jobs. They can make

more money selling weed but if cant number of young people will take the opportunity to hold a job. I saw that 12 years ago at Benning Terrace.” Barry, 77, said the move by the council mirrors what’s happening elsewhere in the country. “The mood of the country is

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changing drastically. About 100 million Americans have used marijuana. The whole climate has changed. I said that we needed to decriminalize more than 10 years ago.” Barry and Ward 6 Council member Tommy Wells drafted

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