“From Monmouth to Cape May, we’ve seen what happens when you strip police of the power to hold teenagers and young adults accountable for breaking the law."
Legislation has been endorsed by the Senate health committee that would prohibit health care practitioners from performing invasive examinations of an unconscious patient without informed written consent.
Legislation would establish civil fines for possession of 10 grams or less of marijuana of $150 for a first offense and $200 for a second offense. It also eliminates all penalties for being under the influence of marijuana.
A State Senator in New Jersey is sponsoring legislation that would make the Motor Vehicle Commission inform and test drivers on their responsibilities when interacting with a police officer during a traffic stop.