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Cash-Strapped Police Chase Pot Growers for Funding

July 4th, 2010

Yesterday the WSJ ran a front-page article highlighting how federal funding skews prioritization of marijuana busts for local law enforcement. From the article:

“IGO, Calif.—Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko, his budget under pressure in a weak economy, has laid off staff, reduced patrols and even released jail inmates. But there’s one mission on which he’s spending more than in recent years: pot busts.

“The reason is simple: If he steps up his pursuit of marijuana growers, his department is eligible for roughly half a million dollars a year in federal anti-drug funding, helping save some jobs. The majority of the funding would have to be used to fight pot. Marijuana may not be the county’s most pressing crime problem, the sheriff says, but “it’s where the money is.”

“…To save still more, Mr. Bosenko closed a floor of the county jail and gave early release to 185 inmates, among them 30 convicted drunk drivers. “Those people will probably go out and drink and drive again and hurt people,” the sheriff says.

“…While freeing inmates, the sheriff still had several hundred thousand dollars of federal money to spend on pot patrols, such as an operation that began at 4:30 one morning in May.”

Strapped Police Run on Fumes, and Federal Pot-Fighting Cash

Watch the “Cannabusiness” Montana medical marijuana documentary online now!

June 11th, 2010

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Montana NORML Newsletter – Time to VOTE!

June 3rd, 2010

Friends,

The Montana primary election is in just a few days (Tuesday, June 8th). If you are able to vote, it is very important that you do so. Really. Do it. Put it on your calendar and do it. The people we elect this year will make decisions about Montana marijuana laws on your behalf in less than a year.

We can help. Check out our latest version of the 2010 Montana NORML Voter Guide. Here’s a few quotes:

Eileen Carney, running in HD1 (Libby), says: “We spend too much money trying to make people not do what they want to do. It would be better to allow them to use marijuana responsibly, tax them like alcohol, and only put in jail the ones who are not able to control their habit — just like alcohol.”

Ken Peterson, running in HD46 (Billings), says: “I do not believe that recreational marijuana should be available.” (Good luck with that.)

Cheryl Wolfe, running in HD11 (Polson), says: “My goal is ultimately not the taxation of marijuana, but to stop the waste of our resources enforcing destructive and discriminatory criminal prosecution of marijuana use.”

Ellie Hill, running in HD 94 (Missoula), says: “[Tax & Regulate for all adults?]  Yes. According to Montana NORML, the State of Montana could benefit from $24,000,000 in direct tax revenues related to licensing fees for producers and retailers, payroll taxes, and the additional jobs created by regulating the use and sales on marijuana.”

For much, much more, download the latest copy of the 2010 Montana NORML Voter Guide. The Guide documents dozens of candidates’ public statements on medical marijuana and the creation of a legal market for all adults. If you care about this issue, you’ll download it and vote.

So, you know what to do. Inform yourself, and vote.

Now, the news:

Montana Marijuana News

Marijuana News from Beyond Our Border

I’ll be out of town for the next 6 days without internet access (wandering in the desert!), and we have volunteers updating our Facebook page and Twitter.

While I’m gone, all of you who are able will have gone to the polls (or filled out your absentee ballot) and voted for someone who you want to represent you in Helena next year. Without an engaged citizenry, we will not create positive change.

In Liberty.

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Montana NORML Newsletter: Responsible Medical, National Momentum and Marijuana News

April 1st, 2010

Montana NORML News

Friends & Countrymen,

Please forward this newsletter to your friends who care about marijuana law reform in Montana. (Subscribe here.)

This week, it’s our sense that more articles are starting to accept marijuana as an industry, a category oflegitimate commerce in which respectable people engage. Check out the Rolling Stone and New York Times articles below. While there’s a medical marijuana firestorm to prepare for in next year’s legislature, it seems to me that we have the momentum for now.

Yes, people are still getting nailed with criminal charges for marijuana every single day in Montana (which must stop), but society is getting more comfortable (even as we collectively squirm and protest) with the idea ofcannabis as commodity, not contraband.

However, there is much to be concerned about.  I’m told (by a reliable source) that some Montana patients and caregivers are selling “medical marijuana” into the black market (regular people) virtually every day — and unknowingly selling to undercover narcotics cops.  These cases are like ammunition stockpiles. Just imagine if there are a flood of medical-to-black-market busts just before the legislature begins.  Efforts to restrict medical marijuana vigorously (or even, repeal the law!) will have that much more ammo.

Montana NORML will push to “get past medical” in the coming legislature.  In the meantime, I hope cardholders exercise some prudent restraint to avoid fueling the coming storm.

And now, the news…

Montana Marijuana News

Other Marijuana News This Week

Was this newsletter of interest? Well, Montana NORML could not do what we do without your financial support. You can donate (and get cool gifts) at http://mtnorml.org/join — we hope to hear from you this month.

Businesses – would you like to host a Montana NORML donation jar? Or donate a gift to our upcoming silent auction? Just email norml@montananorml.org and let us know.

Onwards and upwards.

Welcome

August 30th, 2009

Montana NORML, an official chapter of National NORML, is an organization of diverse Montanans with a few common policy goals:

  • Montana is a bastion of individuals’ rights. Our government should not interfere with a citizen’s decision to use marijuana, a substance that has been proven less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, has never caused an overdose death, and moved Francis Young, the DEA’s own administrative law judge, to declare it “one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man”. Marijuana users should not be jailed for growing, possessing, or using personal amounts of marijuana. Unfortunately, current Montana marijuana penalties don’t reflect that sentiment. We hope to change that.
  • Doctors and other caregivers should be able to prescribe marijuana to patients who, in their professional judgment, would benefit from its therapeutic effects, without fear of criminal, civil, or professional sanction. Check out our medical marijuana page for more information.
  • In the interest of Montana’s agricultural economy, industrial hemp, a cousin of the marijuana plant currently banned by the DEA, should be explored as a versatile alternative crop for Montana’s farmers.

It is with these goals in mind that Montana NORML will strive to be an effective activist organization. If you’d like to help, or have questions or comments, please let us know. If you have an opinion you’d like others to hear, you can speak out on our discussion page.

Thanks for visiting. — norml@montananorml.org