Drug possession previously charged as a felony, such as possession of two or three grams of heroin or meth.
“so beginning in March first Colorado has actually passed a new bill that is bringing our felony level drug charges down to misdemeanors so what we had before is we would have people coming in with like two or three grams of heroin or meth and they were charged as felons now that's only going to be a misdemeanor everything under four grams of methamphetamine cocaine heroin anything like that is being charged as a misdemeanor”
Alexis explains: "so beginning in March first Colorado has actually passed a new bill that is bringing our felony level drug charges down to misdemeanors so what we had before is we would have people coming in with like two or three grams of heroin or meth and they were charged as felons now that's only going to be a misdemeanor everything under four grams of methamphetamine cocaine heroin anything like that is being charged as a misdemeanor"
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