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Michigan Implements New Laws to Improve Reporting, Food Assistance, Child Marriage, and Business Development
wildlife-conservation2 years ago

Michigan Implements New Laws to Improve Reporting, Food Assistance, Child Marriage, and Business Development

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a new law that reduces the penalty for failing to report a deer harvest. Previously, hunters faced fines of up to $500 and potential jail time for not reporting their harvest within 72 hours. The new law lowers the penalty to a one-time fine of $150. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages hunters to report their harvest using the streamlined online or phone reporting system, which takes about five minutes or less to complete. Hunting groups have welcomed the reduced penalty, stating that it is a more reasonable consequence for failing to report.

Texas lawmakers debate marijuana decriminalization and legalization.
politics2 years ago

Texas lawmakers debate marijuana decriminalization and legalization.

The Texas House of Representatives passed House Bill 218, which would reduce the penalty for possession of up to one ounce of marijuana or cannabis concentrate to a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500 but not subject to arrest. The bill now heads to the Texas Senate for review. State Rep. Joe Moody, an author of the bill, said it changes the way laws are enforced around personal use and possession of cannabis.