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Old 08-25-2004, 02:37 PM
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Seattle's new policy found effective

MARIJUANA MEASURE CALLED EFFECTIVE BY SUPPORTERS, FOES
by Bob Young, Seattle Times, Lexington Herald-Leader

SEATTLE - Seattleites aren't going to pot - or jail - since voters passed I-75, the initiative that made marijuana the city's lowest law-enforcement priority.

The number of people prosecuted for pot possession has plummeted, and despite predictions of naysayers, there is no evidence of widespread public pot consumption as a result of the measure, which voters approved last year.

To Dominic Holden, spokesman for the I-75 campaign, that means Hempfest this weekend will likely be more fragrant than last year, as attendees at the annual pro-pot event will have yet another reason to whoop it up - and light up.

Approved by 58 percent of Seattle voters in last September's election, I-75 relaxes enforcement against adults possessing 40 grams or less of pot for personal use. The measure did not change city policies toward sellers or minors.

The initiative appears to be working as intended, according to Holden and City Attorney Tom Carr, an outspoken opponent of I-75.

Statistics for the first six months of 2004 show that the city has prosecuted just 18 cases of marijuana possession compared with roughly 70 during the same time period last year.

"The early indication is that I-75 has been highly effective. That seems the only way you could explain the drastic reduction in cases," said Holden, a member of the city-sanctioned Marijuana Policy Review Panel created by the initiative.

Carr agreed. "I think police received the message that they are not supposed to emphasize enforcement," he said.

In the state of Washington, possession of 40 grams or less of marijuana is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

The success of I-75 has put Seattle on the cutting edge of national marijuana-policy reform, Holden added. Activists in other cities such as Oakland, Calif.; Tallahassee, Fla.; and Columbia, Mo., are preparing similar measures, and advocates in Seattle are talking about the possibility of liberalizing marijuana-possession laws on a statewide level.

Keith Stroup, founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said initiatives such as I-75 help police chiefs and elected leaders focus on more-serious crimes without worrying about the political backlash of appearing soft on pot.

"With the support of a majority of the voters, it makes it far easier for the chief to lower the priority given to minor marijuana offenses, which apparently has already begun to occur in Seattle," Stroup said.

Meanwhile, some Seattleites may be enjoying another benefit of I-75 - less paranoia.

"People no longer feel they need to close the blinds when they do a bong hit after work," said Holden, 27, a waiter.

Dangers predicted by I-75 critics have not materialized. White House drug czar John Walters came to Seattle last year and warned about increased pot use among teenagers.

Carr voiced a similar concern, worrying that high-school students would misunderstand the measure, think pot was entirely legal and smoke it in public. But that hasn't happened, he acknowledged.

"I'm glad I was wrong," he said. "There is nothing to suggest I-75 has caused widespread use of marijuana in Seattle."

Still, Carr isn't sure the I-75 data is as rosy as Holden suggests. The city attorney said he couldn't draw firm conclusions from a data sample that represents a fraction of the 15,000 total cases filed by his office each year.

He also stressed that marijuana enforcement was already a low priority for Seattle police before I-75 passed - his office prosecuted 196 cases in 2000, 138 in 2001, 161 in 2002 and 144 last year.

The impact of I-75 will be better understood as more data - including the race of those arrested for possession - is delivered to the city's 15-member pot panel, which is chaired by Councilman Nick Licata, and includes Carr and representatives from the police department and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office.

As part of I-75's mandate, the panel must write reports in 2006 and 2007 on the effect of the measure.

Licata agrees with Stroup that I-75 may help Seattle focus on more-serious drug issues.

"If you adopt a minor reform and the sky doesn't fall, it opens up broader discussions about how to deal with our drug problem, which isn't marijuana; it's crack, meth[amphetamine] and heroin," he said.

In the meantime, Holden predicted that people will more relaxed at this year's Hempfest and "there might be more smoking."

Carr said he didn't know how police would treat public pot smoking at Hempfest, but he did note that marijuana possession remains a state and federal crime.

So, when it comes to bong hits in front of a window, Carr offered this advice: "If I was doing that, I'd close the blinds."
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Old 08-25-2004, 03:07 PM
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Nice article! I should start working on somthing like that..with the amount of people who smoke weed here....
 
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Thanks for sharing the article UncleSam. I thought it was a great weed. Err, I mean read.
 
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...i think i saw a total of 5 cops at Hempfest this year..... they would just walk from one end of the festival to the other.... i dont think anyone got arrested which was suprising considering EVERYONE was smoking .....

...you could smell 'reefer' everywhere ... ..people were smoking bowls on the beach.... there was smoke billowing up from the crowd by the stage.. everybody was obviously stoned and enjoying themselves smoking mary jane

...i guess the cops just didnt care to bother with it.... Hooray! for Seattle.... hopefully it will lead way for more breakthoughs in the reform of marijuana laws...
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