Lowest Priority Policies
Marijuana: Mendocino County Coalition Moves to Further Restrict Cultivation -- But Late-Breaking Judge's Ruling May Undo Their Earlier Victory
In June, foes of Mendocino County, California's relaxed marijuana cultivation ordinance, managed to narrowly r
Marijuana: Fayetteville, Arkansas, Lowest Priority Initiative in Signature Drive
An initiative that would make adult marijuana offenses the lowest law enforcement priority in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is now in the signature-gathering phase.
Marijuana: Mendocino County Move to Restrict Grows Passes, Barely
Two weeks ago, we reported on the battle over Measure B in California's Mendocino County.
Feature: Mendocino Marijuana Battle Waits for Election Results, Restrictive Initiative Draws Strong Opposition
Eight years ago, voters in Northern California's Mendocino County passed the groundbreaking Measure G, which allowed people to grow up to 25 marijuana plants for medical or personal use and directe
Marijuana: Hawaii County Council Rejects "Green Harvest" Eradication Program
By the narrowest of margins, the Aloha State's Big Island Hawaii County Council has rejected a state and federally funded marijuana eradication program known as "Green Harvest." The action came dur
Marijuana: Idaho Resort Town Passes Three Initiatives -- Again
For the second time in less than a year, voters in the Sun Valley town of Hailey, Idaho, have approved a trio of marijuana reform initiatives.
Say "Thank You" : Denver Police Realize Lowest Priority for Cannabis Enforcement
Posted in In the Trenches by David Guard on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 2:01pm[Courtesy of Denver 420 Coalition]
[Denver] -- Congratulations to the Denver Police Department and the Mayor's Office for accomplishing a "low priority" event at the 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park this year.
4/20 is International Cannabis Day, celebrated by millions of people throughout the world. Every year on 4/20 at 4:20 pm, citizens worldwide gather together to celebrate their favorite plant.
The Denver 4/20 Rally was the first 4/20 Rally to be held since the passage of a "lowest priority" law in 2007 that makes cannabis possession the "lowest priority" for law enforcement in the city of Denver. Denver citizens have been outspoken in favor of legalization of cannabis for adults. In addition to the lowest priority vote last year, they voted in 2005 to make small amounts of cannabis legal for adults and voted in 2006 to pass the same measure statewide. Despite these 3 votes, cannabis arrests have continued to rise.
Participants of the 420 Rally in Civic Center Park were happy to see that the Denver Police were present, but not actively enforcing state laws against marijuana possession as they had in the past. The numbers are not yet finalized, but estimates are that only a handful of people experienced any interaction with law enforcement at all. Last year, there were over 100 police that made over 60 arrests. Perhaps this signals a change in policy for the Denver Police and arrests will continue to drop overall.
Since opponents of cannabis relegalization are likely to be vocal in their opposition to the police standing by while thousands of people smoked cannabis openly, we are encouraging supporters of cannabis to contact the Denver Police, Mayor's Office and City Council and to say THANK YOU for making marijuana law enforcement a low priority on 4/20/08 in Civic Center Park.
Also tell them that they hope they maintain the same non-confrontational tactics when thousands of protesters converge on Denver for the Democratic National Convention, Aug. 25-28, 2008.
Denver Police Department
Internal Affairs Division (handles compliments and complaints) 720-913-6019 Click below to fill out an online ommendation form: ttp://www.denvergov.org/OIM/ComplaintCommendationForm/OnlineComplaintCommendationForm/tabid/425496/Default.aspx
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper
Phone: 720-865-9000 (Denver 311)
Ask for the Mayor's Office
E-mail: MileHighMayor@ci.denver.co.us
Website: www.denvergov.org/mayor
Denver City Council
Phone: 720-865-9534
Email: dencc@ci.denver.co.us
Website: www.denvergov.org/CityCouncil
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Presented as a Public Service by the:
Denver 420 Coalition
Promoting Cannabis-related Tourism in Denver and Colorado http://www.denver420.com/
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Marijuana: Idaho Balks at Town's Pot Initiatives
Last month, voters in tiny Hailey, Idaho, approved three municipal initiatives that legalized medical marijuana, cultivation of industrial hemp, and ordered the city to make enforcement of state an
Marijuana: A Week After Initiative Vote, Denver Bites the Bullet -- Sort Of
A week after voters in Denver for the third time in as many years sent a strong signal that they don't want adult marijuana smokers arrested, the city of Denver is moving to comply with the will of
Marijuana: Three of Four Reform Initiatives Pass in Hailey, Idaho
Voters in small-town Hailey, Idaho, Tuesday approved three out four marijuana initiatives placed on the ballot over the objections of town officials.
Feature: Denver Votes to Make Marijuana Offenses Lowest Law Enforcement Priority
For the third time in as many years, voters in Denver told local officials to quit arresting people for marijuana offenses.
Feature: Stirring the Pot in Denver -- "Lowest Law Enforcement Priority" Marijuana Initiative to Go to Voters As Activists Bedevil Council, Mayor
The Denver city council agreed August 27 to put an initiative to make adult marijuana possession offenses the lowest law enforcement priority on this fall's municipal ballot.
Marijuana: California Superior Court Upholds Santa Barbara's "Lowest Enforcement Priority" Law
A California Superior Court judge Tuesday rebuffed an effort by the city of Santa Barbara to undo the city's voter-mandated policy of making the enforcement of the laws against marijuana use the ci
Marijuana: Lowest Priority Initiatives Coming to Maine
Maine is set to become the latest state to try passing local initiatives to make adult marijuana use the lowest law enforcement priority.
Marijuana: San Francisco Supervisors Approve Lowest Law Enforcement Priority Policy
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors gave final approval Tuesday for an ordinance making marijuana offenses the police department's lowest priority.
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Vote Overwhelmingly to Deprioritize Adult Marijuana Offenses; Now Officially Lowest Law Enforcement Priority
Posted in In the Trenches by David Guard on Mon, 11/20/2006 - 11:20pmFor Immediate Release: November 15, 2006
For More Info: Camilla Norman Field, tel: (415) 713-2388
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Vote Overwhelmingly to Deprioritize Adult Marijuana Offenses; Now Officially Lowest Law Enforcement Priority



















