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Chicago Marijuana Ticketing Approved By City Council,Decriminalizes Low Level Offense

Madjag

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And Look For The Silver Lining...

And Look For The Silver Lining...

None of these laws are really what we want. But by seeing on national news that one of the largest citys in the country is going to reduce a penalty for simple possesion is a good thing. Most people in the other states aren't going to read the fine print. They just see some more capitulation toward ultimate legalization It may be two steps forward, one back, but it's still the right direction.

The failing economic scheme that our government and Big Business has foisted upon us is also very responsible for the weed changes nationwide. No agency has enough money to go after it like days past.

The DEA is giving it one last push. Imagine trying to convince judges that they're using their agency budget and resources wisely when meth, coke, pain pills, and H are flooding the streets. Sure the law is the law, however in this economic climate every agency has someone judging their effectiveness and how well they are serving the nation.

Sure, there is always a secret agenda involved and you can rag on the Chicago Daley machine about their love of $$$ and control. It's been that way since the first Daley became mayor when I was a kid there. There will always be deals behind the doors. Still, every step toward acceptance helps. Sooner or later one state will float the ballot, my guess is that it will be Colorado first, and legalize in some meaningful way. The dispensaries will become the equivalent of liquor stores, open for business for anyone over 21.

Smart local governments realize how wasteful it is to give police such an easy, meaningless job: busting weed smokers, growers, or even dealers for that matter. If police had to concentrate on Victim Crime where innocent people are hurt or injured by others, they'd have a much more difficult (and meangingful/useful) role in our society. Instead they, and the Federal DEA, Customs, etc have been able to chase easy targets. Would they rather spend their time after weed-related targets (peaceful people generally) or meth heads (not as peaceful)?

Taking the easy way out has been their charter since victimless crime and enforcing morality took precedence over seeking out real criminals. The complexity of their enforcement scene gives way to the simple answers when you take away the mirrors. Now even Big Pharma is under the gun as the DEA has been given the mandate to stop the intense spread of pain pills in society. Clinics, doctors, and hospitals are being forced to be much, much more careful in their prescription of long-term pain management with Oxy, Hydro, and Morphine. Even short-term prescriptions are leaning toward NSAIDs and over-the-counter treatments.

It's again another enforcement of morality rather than the more realistic approach of treating all of these victimless "crimes" as a medical and social issues. But at the end of the tunnel the light I see is weed being released. And we're moving through the tunnel quickly, finally.

Peace,
MJ

 

Rowdy420

Member
It's again another enforcement of morality rather than the more realistic approach of treating all of these victimless "crimes" as a medical and social issues. But at the end of the tunnel the light I see is weed being released. And we're moving through the tunnel quickly, finally.


^^^^
Sure hope so Brother!

Good luck, Peace
 

ijim

Member
Before if you were caught with a couple of grams. Most cops would give you a warning and keep your stash. Now they will keep your stash and write you a ticket. The courts and police make more money. And spend less. But even though you pay a fine for that few grams. You still have that ticket on record that is available to employers and creditors. Plus the guy you got that few grams from can still do up to five years for that few grams. Government propaganda. No more no less.
 
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