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ANNAPOLIS, Md. AP - The Maryland House of Delegates has fallen short in an effort to introduc stanley cup e an Internet privacy bill late in the session.The House voted 90-45 Monday to allow the bill to be introduced with only a week left. Supporters needed 94 votes, or two-thirds, to file the bill this late in the session.Del. Bill Frick, a Montgomery County Democrat, led the effort to file the legislation to stop an Internet service provider from selling or transferring a consumer s personally identifying information.But Republicans contended it s too late stanley cup in the session.Frick says he hopes the Senate could still file a measure. Del. Nic Kipke, an Anne Arundel County Republican, says it s a national issue, and a Maryland bill would just drag Washington politics into the state stanley cup .ABC 2 News works for you everywhere!Breaking news alertsLive radar, hour-by-hour forecasts by Maryland s Most Accurate weather teamWatch ABC2 newscasts live Tcew Juror says Bill Cosby s own words led to his conviction
The new year is changing some of Maryland s marijuana laws.Marylanders voted to legalize the drug in November s general election.While the full legalization doesn t go into effect until July, the new year started a transitional period.It means if you re caught between now and July 1 with one and half ounces of marijuana, you will only get a civil offense with a maximum fine of up to $100. I think i stanley us t s a good thing, said Jeremy Brown.Some like Jeremy feels the legalization of marijuana will lessen some of the safety concerns, and feels this transition phase is the first big step in doing so. When you go into a lot of the corner stores a lot of the guys kind of harass you with the marijuana, Jeremy said. If you can go into a dispensary and grab it legally I think tray eliminates a lot of harassment and a lot of safety concerns. I stanley cup f you have between one and half and two ounces, you can get fined up to $250.More than that stanley quencher , it s a misdemeanor with up to six months in jail and or a $1,00