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niandra
10-30-2007, 09:29 PM
Joplin — Joplin residents may be asked to vote next year on a proposal to reduce the penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana and the paraphernalia that's used to smoke it.

A small group of supporters started the campaign to change the laws with a news conference Friday at Joplin's City Hall.

Kelly Maddy, president of the Joplin chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said he and others want to give Joplin citizens a chance to "enact a more sensible marijuana policy."

Maddy was joined by Kris Krane, executive director of the national organization Students for Sensible Drug Policy, and Ryan Denham, president of the Alliance for Drug Reform Policy in Arkansas.

More than 200 people were arrested in Joplin for marijuana use in 2005, said Maddy, who said police resources could be better used for more serious crime.

"Our city's marijuana laws are not only a waste of taxpayer money and police resources, they are by definition a failed policy," he said.

If approved by Joplin voters in November 2008, the ballot proposal, called the Sensible Sentencing Initiative, would make possession of a misdemeanor amount of marijuana or marijuana paraphernalia an administrative offense.

Under the proposal, adults arrested for simple possession of marijuana or marijuana paraphernalia would not be jailed or have to post bond. Those found guilty in municipal court would be subject to maximum fine of $250.

Under current law, those arrested and convicted of marijuana possession or possession of paraphernalia within the city of Joplin are subject to a $500 fine and/or 100 days or less in jail based on the judge's discretion.

Possession cases generally are not referred to the county prosecutor unless someone is holding 35 grams or more of marijuana, making it a felony offense, according to Cpl. Chuck Niess, a spokesman for the Joplin Police Department.

To get the initiative on the November 2008 ballot, supporters will have to collect valid signatures from 15 percent of registered voters in Joplin as of the April general municipal election. City Clerk Barbara Hogelin estimated that would be close to 5,000 valid signatures.

Maddy said the proposal is essentially the same initiative that passed in Columbia in 2004 with 61 percent of the vote. A similar initiative passed in Eureka Springs, Ark., last November with 64 percent voter approval.

"We will have almost a year to collect the needed signatures, and I think that it is a very doable thing," he said."

mellowphish
10-30-2007, 11:58 PM
This is excellent. Columbia, MO has already decriminalized at the municipal level

emsterino
11-14-2007, 03:42 PM
I think things like that are really cool...they can turn into some sort of tipping point. Like other areas would be like "hey it works in other areas, we can do it too" and who knows how far it will go. I remain very optimistic.

niandra
11-19-2007, 02:40 PM
WEBSITE LAUNCHED


WWW.SENSIBLEJOPLIN.ORG (http://www.sensiblejoplin.org)


Sensible Joplin is a community group, made up of citizens who want to save tax dollars, reduce serious crime in their community, and create sensible laws regarding marijuana possession.

We are always looking for volunteers to help out, whether it be aiding in community outreach, sharing ideas, or working with local officials to help pass this valuable initiative.

For more information, or to get involved, please contact us at:

417.291.0135 or email us at info@sensiblejoplin.org

You can specifically reach staff below:

Kelly Maddy - Campaign Director

kelly@sensiblejoplin.org (kelly@sensiblejoplin.org)

Jeremy Mitchell - Treasurer

jmitchell@sensiblejoplin.org

Or you can snail mail us:

Sensible Joplin
PO BOX 4591
Joplin, MO 64804

We'd love to hear from you!

AT98BooBoo
02-18-2008, 04:58 AM
I'm a member of Joplin NORML but rarely make it to the meetings.

niandra
02-29-2008, 06:38 PM
We could really use the help. It is amazing to me only 15-20 people are really helping this campaign.

Why are others standing up?

*°GhOsT°LyRiC°*
06-13-2008, 02:19 AM
I know Kelly, whos working on this, if you guys want to get signatures, you can get paid 50-100 dollars, they have enough funds to pay ppl to get sigs for the petition.

emsterino
06-18-2008, 05:41 PM
I'd do it if I was closer in the area. Joplins like 5 hrs away, and I cant drive.

Glowstick
06-18-2008, 09:10 PM
— exactly
“Exactly, 75 to 100 good size joints or several 100 pipe bowls? Where do you get your weed? It’s plain to see you don’t know what your talking about! lol”
— Toj
“I suppose next they’ll want to decriminalize DUI.”
— plato
“If you legalize pot, the next thing you know the dopers will want us to legalize meth and crack. Don’t open this door!”



I found this on HERE (http://www.joplinglobe.com/joplin_sensible_sentencing_initiative/local_story_033100423.html)



I find it funny how these people say so much shit about marijuana but when it comes down to it there are so many different uses for marijuana, and it is nothing like crack or meth. I hate it when people say such things, uneducated!