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Marijuana will be legal DC Thursday unless…

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WASHINGTON — When the clock strikes midnight on Thursday, marijuana will be legal in Washington, D.C. unless Congress steps in at the last-minute.

As a result, D.C. police officers will begin carrying business card-sized summaries of the new rules.

Those 21 and older can have up to two-ounces of pot and grow up to six plants at home. However, they cannot smoke in public or drive and light up.

In November, 65 percent of D.C. voters approved a ballot measure to legalize marijuana possession, but Congress blocked its implementation in December.

Republican House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz told CNN earlier this month that Congressional Republicans weren’t undercutting their support for states’ rights and smaller government by blocking Washington’s pot legalization.

“Looking at the Constitution, Washington, D.C. is different. They are not a state and we have a role to play and the Congress passed this,” said Chaffetz, whose committee oversees the District of Columbia. “I respect the people who live here and most everything passes through without a problem. But the idea that this is going to be a haven for pot smoking, I can’t support that.”

Congress included a provision in a must-pass spending bill to block implementation of the legalization measure. But some city officials think they can still move forward with legalization.

“We may very well head to the courts. But we did pass a law. The President signed it. And it prohibits this so I think we have dealt with it. Some legal folks in the city of Washington, D.C. may beg to differ, but I think we’ve been crystal clear,” Chaffetz said. “You haven’t heard the end of it. It will come back again.”

The CNN wire contributed to this report.