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Gov. Tim Walz is expected to sign a bill this weekend that includes a provision to decriminalize bong water. There is a reason for this: “Under current law, quantities of bong water greater than ...
You can put most drinkable liquids in bongs and give 'em a rip, but just because you can doesn't mean you should.
MINNEAPOLIS — Fluid left in bongs and water pipes can no longer be part of the total weight of a controlled substance when authorities charge people with drug offenses, under a clause tucked ...
The governor is expected to sign the 192-page bill in the coming days. In 2009, the Minnesota Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision ruled that bong water can be considered a controlled substance under ...
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Minnesota authorities would no longer be able to charge people with major drug crimes solely on the basis of the dirty water in their bongs — thanks to a provision in the 192-page judiciary and public ...
Gov. Tim Walz is expected to sign the public safety bill, which has a clause that prevents fluids left in bongs and water pipes from being considered when authorities charge people with drug offenses.