November 14, 2012

Flint ‘Leaders’ Disregard Will Of Voters, Will Ignore Marijuana Reform Measure

November 14, 2012
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flint michigan city marijuana decriminalizationLaw Enforcement Officials Declare Their Disapproval Of City’s Undemocratic Approach

FLINT, MI -The City of Flint has announced that despite a successful ballot measure decriminalizing the adult possession of marijuana approved by 54% of voters last week, it would continue to prosecute people for marijuana possession. Today Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, a group of law enforcement officials who support legalization of marijuana publicly condemned the city’s actions.

“This is in direct violation of the wishes of voters who opted for a decriminalization approach similar to those successfully implemented in cities across the country,” said Executive Director Neill Franklin. “Keeping marijuana illegal benefits no one. It’s expensive, ineffective, and destroys the relationship between police and the communities they serve. The citizens of Flint spoke loud and clear in favor of change. City officials should respect the wishes of the voters who put them into office and can remove them just as easily.”

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) represents police, prosecutors, judges, corrections officials and others who, after witnessing the harms of the drug war firsthand, are now devoted to ending that war. More info at www.CopsSayLegalizeMarijuana.com.

Please consider making a donation to LEAP today!

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