SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Springfield police have long viewed marijuana differently from other drugs, but have adapted even more this year.

Amendment 3 made recreational marijuana legal in Missouri. But there are still rules.

“You cannot drive while under the influence of marijuana,” said Police Chief Paul Williams.

So far this year, Williams said SPD has arrested four people for marijuana-related crimes.

“Three for people driving under the influence of marijuana and then one person under the age of 21,” said Williams. 

Officers will not go after individuals who are using marijuana in compliance with state law, but they will continue to enforce marijuana laws, Williams said, especially on the roadways.

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