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US: Marijuana Legal in Alaska, But...

Drug Reform Coordination Network

Drug War Chronicle #303

Friday 19 Sep 2003

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Marijuana Legal in Alaska, But Attorney General Orders Cops to Confiscate
It, Work with Feds to Build Cases
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/303/aklegalmj.shtml

Alaska Attorney General Gregg Renkes is slowly coming to grips
with reality. Befuddled by last month's Alaska Appeals Court
ruling legalizing the possession of up to four ounces of pot in
the home (http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/301/alaska.shtml),
Renkes at first blustered mightily that marijuana remained
illegal. But in a memo to prosecutors and the Alaska State
Troopers this week, Renkes instructed them not to arrest or cite
people in possession of small amounts in their homes.

But police and state troopers should still seize the pot and
investigate to see if federal marijuana trafficking cases can be
developed, Renkes said in the memo. "This includes seizing and
treating as evidence all marijuana found, even if under four
ounces in the home, and writing reports documenting the
investigation," Renkes wrote.

Renkes has announced that he will appeal the legalization ruling,
but now concedes that legalization is the law of the land, at
least for now. "We have to respect the language of the appeals
court decision," Renkes told the Anchorage Daily News Wednesday.

Renkes did not explain which novel legal theory would allow police
enforcing Alaska laws to steal the legal property of Alaska
residents. Alaska police officials are pooh-poohing the
importance of the ruling. They don't make marijuana arrests a
high priority, they said.

 

 

 

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