The way things currently stand is that police can face 3rd degree criminal charges for depravation of civil rights if they initiate that type of investigation or detain a minor on that offense, under the new guidelines.
Parents, you have been heard by towns, police and lawmakers here at the Jersey Shore and the pushback against the new Marijuana bill signed by Governor Murphy appears to have built up enough momentum for a possible repeal of the law after all.
New Jersey voters did overwhelmingly said Yes to legal weed in November but there are certain sections of the law that many towns, police and parents are raising a red flag on, hoping to see change soon.
The new Marijuana law has brought forth a plethora of questions and what if scenarios, and if you had the choice to know what was going on in your son or daughters life, would you want to know?
If your son or daughter gets in trouble for smoking or possessing Marijuana under the age of 18, you won't know about it, unless your child tells you what they did.
If you have not decided already by submitting your ballot, you still have a week and in that time Ocean County Health Leaders are hoping you'll carefully look over the numbers regarding marijuana and its affects on your health and driving.
Two Toms River residents are facing charges in Manchester after police found them with a stash of drugs following a motor vehicle stop and ensuing investigation.
A Brick man is facing nearly a decade in prison for possession of drugs with intent to distribute, certain person not to possess a firearm as well as other offenses.