Police no longer seizing marijuana at New York airports

Police at us-regions airports are no longer seizing marijuana, making crime” target=”_blank”>arrests<. “When we notice something suspicious on a pat-down or something like that and then we discover that it’s marijuana … so we’re looking to see if it’s a threat. … If it turns out to be something that appears to be an illegal substance, we notify law enforcement.”

Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, whose department patrols Albany International Airport, backed up Johnson’s remarks, saying crime will no longer issue tickets or make an arrest when Transportation Security Administration officials find less than 3 ounces of cannabis on a traveler. 

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“We don’t take it anymore,” he said. “It’s legal if not more than three ounces and, well, have a nice day.”

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey did not immediately return Fox News’s request for comment if police officers located at New York City airports will also stop seizing marijuana. 

Officers in the state would previously make dozens of arrests per year for marijuana possession at airports, but New York legalized recreational use of cannabis in March. 

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“This is a historic day in New York – one that rights the wrongs of the past by putting an end to harsh prison sentences, embraces an industry that will grow the Empire State’s economy, and prioritizes marginalized communities so those that have suffered the most will be the first to reap the benefits,” Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said when the state legalized the drug. 

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In California, where marijuana is also legal, the Los Angeles Airport Police Department has a similar policy, allowing passengers at LAX to travel with up to 28.5 grams of marijuana and 8 grams of concentrated marijuana. 

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