I personally don't want any more face-time with legislative committees which refuse to consider the evidence. Our Letters to Legislators campaign is simply a way to present facts to legislators who are then free to continue to ignore them.
My personal mistrust of the legislative process leads me to somewhat intemperate language, which is why I publish pretty much all of the process of deriving an "official" petition to legislators and candidates in the form of a series of letters. I appreciate the critiques and suggestions provided after publication of an early draft of the following letter. This (below) is the one going out October 1.
Oct. 1,
2012
Rep. Fiscal Conservative
$20 Million Saved Rd
Strapped SD 57$$$
Greetings,
Rep. Conservative;
SoDakNORML
recently obtained some arrest and conviction statistics from the Unified
Justice System. Among them:
● Since 1998, 82,402
people in South Dakota have been charged with possession of
"marijuana".
● One arrest every 90
minutes. One conviction every 5.5 hours. 24/7/365. For 14 years.
● A number equal to
one-in-every-200 South Dakotans is arrested by South Dakota law enforcement
every year for possession of “marijuana.”
The
benefits of this carnage? “Marijuana” is now more available in South Dakota,
cheaper and of better quality than it was in 1999.
The
UJS numbers included no cost (to the state) or recovery-of-cost information.
We
have noticed that people everywhere are questioning the value of laws that
result in arrests on this scale, along with the costs of imprisoning people for
offenses that really don’t seem to offend public order. Prohibition laws create
cynicism about the law and, especially, law enforcement. We think it tragic
that law enforcement personnel must face this cynicism and worse to enforce
useless laws.
SoDakNORML
implores you to begin to change “marijuana” laws. We believe statistics like
those offered above, the money spent for enforcement and imprisonment, and the
impotence of these laws to change behavior that is really not threatening
anyway, provide fuel to ignite a smoulder of cannabis law reform.
SoDakNORML
proposes that the So. Dak. Legislature repeal SDCL 22-42-6 (Possession of
marijuana prohibited--Degrees according to amount.).
Doing
so would save state law enforcement dollars, remove the staggering profits to
unsavory people subsidized by the fact of its illegality, and increase public
safety by reducing illegal possession and distribution. Within a framework of
legal possession and distribution of cannabis there is room for taxation and
regulation, thus providing another incentive to present to taxpayers.
These
are changes the people of South Dakota deserve and we look forward to
establishing a dialogue with you to begin these efforts now.
Best
regards,
Bob
Newland, for
SoDakNORML
cosigners:
Jesse Grimm, Hot Springs, combat veteran
Dennis Bridenstine, Lead, paraplegic
E. J. GreyBuffalo, Sisseton, degenerative bone disease patient
cosigners:
Jesse Grimm, Hot Springs, combat veteran
Dennis Bridenstine, Lead, paraplegic
E. J. GreyBuffalo, Sisseton, degenerative bone disease patient
1 comment:
Right on. My check will be sent in the next 10 days.
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