Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
An advocacy group in northwest Arkansas is doing its best to de-criminalize marijuana, making a pot violation much like getting a parking ticket a slap on the wrist.
The group is called "Sensible Fayetteville," and members are trying to make marijuana crimes the
lowest possible priority for police.
They argue that Washington County is wasting tax payer dollars by prosecuting people for weed.
They say instead, police should focus on property and violent crimes.
"Here in Arkansas we spend thirty million dollars a year to arrest people and prosecute people for small amounts of marijuana and we believe there’s way more important things to focus on," campaign manager Ryan Denham said.
Now the group is trying to get an amendment on a municipal ballot this fall. To do that, they need 36,000 signatures from Fayetteville voters.
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Source: Arkansas Matters.com
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Website: 4:43 p.m. Group Wants to De-Criminalize Marijuana
The group is called "Sensible Fayetteville," and members are trying to make marijuana crimes the
lowest possible priority for police.
They argue that Washington County is wasting tax payer dollars by prosecuting people for weed.
They say instead, police should focus on property and violent crimes.
"Here in Arkansas we spend thirty million dollars a year to arrest people and prosecute people for small amounts of marijuana and we believe there’s way more important things to focus on," campaign manager Ryan Denham said.
Now the group is trying to get an amendment on a municipal ballot this fall. To do that, they need 36,000 signatures from Fayetteville voters.
News Hawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Arkansas Matters.com
Copyright: 2008 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
Contact: Feedback Page
Website: 4:43 p.m. Group Wants to De-Criminalize Marijuana