Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2008-09-24 04:20 pm
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Somerville rocks, so why does our Mayor oppose Question 2?

Somerville has a well-deserved image of being a haven for offbeat and creative types, so I'm confused and disappointed to see Mayor Joe take part in a press conference opposing Question 2.

As the city's press release itself points out, "Question 2 would decriminalize marijuana use and make possession of small amounts of marijuana punishable only with a fine similar to a traffic violation." (Actually, the police can also seize the marijuana.) That seems to me like just plain common sense. It saves the city money by not wasting police and court time on prosecuting a victimless "crime".

The campaigners against Question 2 call themselves the "Coalition for Safe Streets", but this question has nothing to do with either safety or streets.

Why did you do this, Mayor Joe?
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[personal profile] ilai 2008-09-30 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've thought along those lines as well. For some reason I thought that it might also be easy for the police to, in good faith, accidentally say something wrong or do things in the incorrect order that would violate some rule causing evidence recovered subsequently to become inadmissible, but I'm not well-versed in this issue so I can't say for sure. In any event I agree that the arguments against the ballot question that I've heard so far aren't entirely well thought out.