Seattle City Council expected to vote on drug possession law Tuesday

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Seattle City Council expected to vote on drug possession law Tuesday
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Seattle City Council is expected to vote on codifying Washington state's drug possession law Tuesday afternoon.

This photo shows attendees of a legislative session for the Seattle City Council that reads, "Your hands aren't tied. Just say no drug war.".

This photo shows attendees of a legislative session for the Seattle City Council that reads, "Your hands aren't tied. Just say no drug war."
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