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    After a Year of Deprioritization

    A positive development today in Missoula:


    *Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot*
    Missoulian: Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot

    Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot
    By TRISTAN SCOTT of the Missoulian


    Nearly a year after voters made the Garden City a little greener by
    asking county law enforcement to ignore adult marijuana offenses,
    Missoula's top prosecutor has adopted an official policy to uphold the
    referendum.

    ??In the interest of compliance with the 2006 voter initiative on
    marijuana ... we are asking law enforcement officers to stop arresting
    individuals or writing and submitting tickets (with mandatory appearance
    dates) where the offense committed is solely possession of marijuana in
    misdemeanor amounts or possession of drug paraphernalia intended for use
    of marijuana,? according to a draft of the policy by Missoula County
    Attorney Fred Van Valkenburg, an outspoken opponent of the measure.

    Van Valkenburg's policy also instructs deputy prosecutors to charge
    misdemeanor marijuana cases on a lowest-priority basis when marijuana is
    the sole offense
    *
    ??We will treat them as uncharged cases that will be assigned to a
    prosecutor and charged on a lowest priority basis,? according to the
    policy. ??If charged, we will seek issuance of a summons with the complaint.?

    If a defendant is charged but has no criminal record of consequence,
    county attorneys will offer a deferred prosecution agreement rather than
    filing formal charges. No court appearance would be required.

    Dubbed Initiative 2 and approved by 55 percent of Missoula's electorate
    in last November's election, the countywide measure asked law
    enforcement to make adult marijuana possession offenses the lowest
    priority. It also established a community oversight committee to
    investigate marijuana arrests and produce a report on the initiative's
    effects one year after passage.

    The committee will annually track and report to taxpayers how much local
    government time and money is being spent on adult marijuana offenses as
    compared to other law enforcement issues.

    On Friday morning, a quorum of the nine-member oversight committee met
    to discuss final details of the annual report, which will be available
    to members of the public on Nov. 14.

    The committee's chairman, John Masterson, said the initial report will
    lack some data, and blames the shortcomings in part on the
    records-keeping processes at several Missoula County and state agencies.

    For example, the report will not conclusively show by what percentage,
    if any, pot busts have declined since the measure passed because many
    marijuana charges are ??custodial citations,? meaning the discovery of
    marijuana was incidental to another crime and the person was booked,
    searched and arrested for reasons other than drug possession.

    Statistics where marijuana was the primary arresting offense have been
    difficult to come by, Masterson said.

    ??The only statistic that really stands out to me is that people are
    still getting busted for adult misdemeanor marijuana offenses,?
    Masterson said.

    However, he said Van Valkenburg's policy satisfies the committee's
    expectations of how county officials should be handling personal levels
    of marijuana.

    ??That's substantial compliance,? Masterson said.

    In March, Missoula County commissioners voted to narrow the initiative's
    scope and apply it only to misdemeanor, or personal-use amounts of
    marijuana, arguing that voters didn't realize the full range of the
    measure when they supported it.

    In making his case for the amendments, Van Valkenburg emphasized that
    Initiative 2 is a mere suggestion to county law enforcement, and does
    not change any laws prohibiting marijuana use.
    TC42o Reviewed by TC42o on . After a Year of Deprioritization A positive development today in Missoula: *Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot* Missoulian: Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot Missoula County attorney to police: Halt misdemeanor arrests for pot By TRISTAN SCOTT of the Missoulian Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    After a Year of Deprioritization

    Good news. This is one of the best ways to fight the assinine drug war. Start at the local level and keep whittiling away at it.:jointsmile:

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    After a Year of Deprioritization

    Keep at it! The American Revolution Started with 13 rebellious state. There are 12 MMJ states! Nuff said! - Granny:hippy:

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