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D.C. Council member Tommy Wells, the Ward 6 Democrat who authored the decriminalization bill, said he modeled it on legislation from Massachusetts, one of 16 states that approved decriminalization. But officials in Massachusetts, where it is illegal to ask for identification to enforce civil infractions, expressed the same concerns about effective enforcement. (the Washington Times)
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D.C. Council member Tommy Wells, the Ward 6 Democrat who authored the decriminalization bill, said he modeled it on legislation from Massachusetts, one of 16 states that approved decriminalization. But officials in Massachusetts, where it is illegal to ask for identification to enforce civil infractions, expressed the same concerns about effective enforcement. (the Washington Times)

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