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US: S.F. Passes Marijuana Tolerance Law

Carolyn Tyler

ABC7 News

Tuesday 14 Nov 2006

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Some Believe Too Lenient

KGO - San Francisco's Board of Supervisors passed a law that essentially
says when it comes to marijuana, the city doesn't much care.
The proposal passed overwhelmingly today and it gets a second reading
same time next week, but that's mostly a formality. So for all intesive
purposes the city has a new pot policy.

Veronica Gaynor, Fair Oaks Community Coalition: "The police will have to
arrest for barking dogs or spitting on the sidewalk before they get to
this marijuana."

Members of a mission neighborhood group oppose the new measure which
makes marijuana violations by adults on private property the lowest
priority for San Francisco police.

The mayor says it simply formalizes what is already city policy.

Gavin Newsom, San Francisco: "I don't see it changing anything what so
ever - frankly I think it's just symbolic."

The measure provides some exceptions: allowing crackdowns on those
caught driving under the influence, selling pot on public property, if
it poses a threat to public safety, and the use and sale involving minors.

Most other marijuana offenses will be a low priority but Police Chief
Heather Fong says that doesn't mean her officers will turn a blind eye.

Chief Heather Fong, SFPD: "When there are legitimate criminal behaviors,
criminal acts that occur, officers are permitted to enforce the law as
they have been."

A public hearing was held yesterday. Some critics believe the measure
will undermine San Francisco's medical marijuana clubs.

Kim Stryker, Fair Oaks Community Coalition: "There's no reason to get a
permit for a medical facility, there's no reason to get a medical card -
you just go to your neighbor and buy what you want in unlimited amounts
according to this legislation."

Supervisor Tom Ammiano calls that an over-reaction. He is the sponsor of
the legislation.

Tom Ammiano: "I don't know why the in quotes neighbors, because they
aren't my neighbors, keep saying that after we point out that it's not
true. Whatever the police are doing now they will continue to do, it's
up to them."

San Francisco's new law includes a committee to monitor the
implementation. This law is similar to an ordinance passed by Santa Cruz
to voters last week.
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=4761989

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