Pot bill returns
Ex-B.C. government aid faces pot charges
OTTAWA (CP) - The federal government has reintroduced a bill to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
The Liberals also introduced companion legislation Monday to crack down on drug-impaired driving. That legislation is meant to answer criticism that decriminalizing pot would lead to more people driving stoned.
The new bill would mean that anyone caught with under 15 grams of pot would face a fine rather than a criminal charge. It's the same as legislation that died when the June election was called.
It's not clear when Parliament will vote on the bills.
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