Marijuana Moment Reports
Two law enforcement hopefuls were offered forgiveness for cannabis use by the South Dakota Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission on Wednesday in Pierre.
The vote for Parkston Police Officer Kody Beckers makes him eligible for certification in the state in spite of a seven-year-old guilty plea to THC wax possession during his freshman year of college in Minnesota. THC is the compound that gives marijuana its high.
A future Roberts County sheriff’s deputy, meanwhile, was offered a shot at certification despite her use of a tribal medical marijuana card—which isn’t recognized by the state—to treat pain with marijuana last summer after a surgery.
The two decisions were among more than a dozen calls made by the commission on Wednesday on certification or recertification of officers, canine units and reciprocity for out-of-state or Indian Country officers seeking state certification.
Several of those decisions involved brief appearances by officer hopefuls and their employers. Other decisions, such as the canine unit recertifications, were voted on in bulk after staff rundowns.
South Dakota Police Commission Forgives Officers For Marijuana Use
Sean Hocking
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