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county's Lowest Law Enforcement Priority policy. <br />SECTION 6: COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS <br />To the full extent allowed by the Constitution of the State of Hawaii, the people, <br />through their county government, request that neither the County Prosecuting <br />Attorney nor any attorney prosecuting on behalf of the County of Hawaii shall <br />prosecute any violations of the sections of Chapter 712-1240 of the Hawaii Revised <br />Statutes regarding possession or cultivation of Cannabis in a manner inconsistent <br />with The Lowest Law Enforcement Priority, as described in Section 4 and 5 of this <br />article; in cases where the amount possessed or grown is less than 24 (twenty four) <br />plants or the dried equivalent, possession for adult personal use shall be presumed. <br />SECTION 7: EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR CANNABIS ENFORCEMENT <br />(a) Neither the Hawaii County Council, nor the Police Commissioner, nor the Chief of <br />Police, nor any attorneys prosecuting on behalf of the County of Hawaii, nor any <br />associated law enforcement staff, deputies, or officers shall spend or authorize the <br />expenditure of any public funds for the investigation, arrest, or prosecution of any <br />person, nor for the search or seizure of any property in a manner inconsistent with <br />the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority as defined in Section 4 and 5 of this article. <br />(b) The Hawaii County Council shall not support the acceptance of any funds for the <br />marijuana eradication program. <br />SECTION 8: COMMUNITY OVERSIGHT <br />The Hawaii County Council shall ensure the timely implementation of this chapter <br />by working with the Chief of Police and/or the Police Commissioner to; <br />(a) provide for procedures to receive grievances from individuals who believe that they <br />were subjected to law enforcement activity contrary to the Lowest Law Enforcement <br />Priority of Cannabis, which is described in Sections 4 and 5 of this Article; <br />(b) publish a report semi-annually on the implementation of this chapter every first <br />4 <br />