MN Lawmakers Seek To Close Paraphernalia Loophole

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Two Republican state senators want to tighten Minnesota's laws against drug paraphernalia sales. At a Capitol news conference last Thursday, state Sens. Amy Koch, R-Buffalo, and Michael Jungbauer, R-East Bethel, said they want to identify in statute the kinds of pipes and other items they say are only used for illegal drugs.

Koch said the proposal closes a "loophole" in the law.

Currently, law enforcement can only arrest people who possess drug paraphernalia that contain drug residue or who sell drug paraphernalia to a minor. "It makes absolutely no sense to outlaw harmful drugs and yet allow the open sale of items that are clearly used for conducting illegal activity," Koch said.

"Allowing this type of paraphernalia to be sold sends the wrong message." Jungbauer said other states such as Wisconsin have similar law enforcement tools for cracking down on drug paraphernalia sales. He said the legislation won't affect pipes used for legal products such as tobacco. "It's for drugs and drug use," Jungbauer said of the items that are outlawed in the measure.

During the event, law enforcement officials displayed several types of drug paraphernalia on a table, including water bongs and marijuana pipes that look like cigarettes. "Having this legislation will enable us to act consistently with our efforts to curb and curtail illegal drug use.

It makes no sense to outlaw marijuana and not the pipes that it's smoked in," said Buffalo Police Chief Mitchell Weinzetl. Koch and Jungbauer are collaborating with the Minnesota Police Chief's Association, the Minnesota Sheriff's Association and the Wright County Attorney's Office on the proposed legislation.

The bill will delete existing language in statute relating to selling drug paraphernalia that Koch said is ambiguous. It will also provide a specific list of items that can't be sold. Koch said the final list of items isn't yet available. The Minnesota Legislature convenes March 1.

Source: St. Paul Legal Ledger (MN)
Author: Charley Shaw, Staff Writer
Published: January 17, 2006
Copyright: 2006 St. Paul Legal Ledger
Contact: pboulay@legal-ledger.com
Website: https://www.legal-ledger.com/
 
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