Mass. Pot Law Leaves Cops High & Dry
Many blow off $100 fines
Mon, Jul 27, 2009 10:22 pm
Source: bostonherald.com
Thumbing their noses at the state’s lax new pot law, Bay State stoners are brazenly lighting up in front of cops and then refusing to pay fines - leading some frustrated police chiefs to all but give up the fight.
Local police report widespread defiance of the six-month-old law, and a Herald review shows a vast majority of potheads cited by cops blowing off their $100 fines.
Some egregious examples of tokers flaunting the law include:
• In Arlington, a public works employee was cited by the local police chief for smoking a pot pipe as he stood next to his town-issued tractor.
• At bustling Park Street Station, a pair of nonchalant lovers out on the town openly lit up a joint and continued toking even after confronted by off-duty Milton Chief Richard Wells.
• In East Boston, four teens spotted in a “smoke-filled vehicle” unabashedly told a cop they were “just smoking marijuana.”
• A man caught near a Dorchester playground laughed when police said he faced a $100 fine - and then taunted the cops with an expletive-laced tirade.
All told, a staggering 83 percent of 415 tokers cited in Boston since the law took effect in January have refused to pony up the $100, a Herald review shows.
In Braintree, 15 of 28 citations went unpaid, while in Brookline 26 of 33 blew off the fines.
Somerville Deputy Chief Paul Upton said his officers are now writing few if any citations, in part because enforcing the law costs more money than it’s worth.
“If we send an officer to court, it’s going to cost us $250,” Upton said. “We’re not getting a lot of (citations) written.”
In Milton, Chief Wells said the new pot law is unenforceable because there’s nothing encouraging scofflaws to pay fines or even give their real names to police.
Berkshire District Attorney David Capeless, head of the state prosecutors group that fought against relaxing pot sanctions, said, “It’s exactly what we were afraid of, and what we predicted would happen. They’d issue citations, and they’d be ignored.”
Proponents argued pot convictions made youthful indiscretions into lifelong liabilities. But while unpaid parking tickets can cost drivers their licenses, unpaid pot fines carry no repercussions.
“There’s nothing that can happen,” Capeless said.
Thomas Kiley, the Beacon Hill powerbroker who crafted the measure, insisted the law has teeth.
Tucked in the law is language that places pot possession on par with other citations, and police can haul a scofflaw into court, Kiley said. “We did (anticipate) this,” Kiley said.
But Cheryl A. Sibley, chief administrator for the Boston Municipal Court Department, said police are powerless because that provision is neutralized by language clearly stating the only penalty the offender pays is the $100 fine.
Meanwhile, in Braintree on Monday night, police spotted a suspected perv smoking pot in a car filled with coils of rope, a pair of handcuffs and bottles of NyQuil. But they had to let the man go, even though he was awaiting trial on child sexual assault charges.
Said Deputy Chief Russell Jenkins, “Had the law not been changed, he absolutely would have been placed under arrest.”













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smokechun420
Jan 28 2012, 10:57 pm
green stash
Oct 7 2009, 6:01 pm
Gooderb813
Sep 11 2009, 1:48 pm
heads of Mass., you get no sympathy from me, paying a $100 fine beats the penalties where I reside... You should consider yourselves lucky that you live in one of the few places in this country where the new rules may not be ideal, but at least your government has taken a step in the right direction.
If only the rest of the country would follow suit...
maybe when people can resist the urge to take a mile when we have struggled so long just to get an inch, resulting in our opponents getting the opportunity to say "See I told you those potheads were all miscreants"
And considering this is the "High Times" website you are wasting (that which is most fleeting to a stoner) energy trying to explain the theory of evolution to people that may as well be Darwin, in other words, stop talking shit and write your congressperson, but have a (competent)friend proof-read your letter so that it doesn't do more harm than good for "the cause"
Troy the big bud
Aug 26 2009, 3:02 am
LEGALIZE IT!
Blackout Colin
Aug 3 2009, 5:34 pm
David
Aug 3 2009, 4:04 am
John Q Public
Aug 2 2009, 3:35 pm
Land of the Free..??? Nah, don't think so. For over 70 yrs the persecution and prosecution of cannabis users should have never happened. Put the pressure on them to end it now, I know there are some that say it has to be done little by little, but I don't see it that way. I don't think we will ever be truly free until we see states pull out of the union, the Federal Govt. wields too much control and power, and they will never yield no matter
Green Hit
Aug 2 2009, 10:45 am
Princeton
Aug 2 2009, 12:51 am
Suzy Creamcheese
Jul 31 2009, 6:34 am
Changing the law was a good ideal in the right direction.
But everyone needs to either stay off the streets while they smoke or just pay the fine when they get caught, it's your choice. BUT DON'T DISRESPECT THE LAW, these people have a job to do. PLEASE PLAY BY THE RULES. Cause the law was changed so everyone could benefit from it, not just the "pot-heads". Smoke up Johnny! But do it with some respect to others. Don't be a PUNK!
gstlab3
Jul 30 2009, 5:04 pm
420
Jul 30 2009, 12:54 am
stoned sober
Jul 29 2009, 12:28 pm
""Deputy Chief Russell Jenkins, “Had the law not been changed, he absolutely would have been placed under arrest.""
wtf the issue is that the cops couldnt arrest a former child diddler for having rope, hand cuffs, and nyquill bottles... bottleS...plural! in his car... not that he was smoking a joint- marijuana was not the dangerous part of that equation.
tree
Jul 29 2009, 12:19 pm
$1,000 per plant, pay the Man!
Bluesmoke
Jul 29 2009, 11:28 am
Instead of acting like responsible citizens, these fools are trying to undo the progress that was made.
Cannabis users need to realize that we are still enemies of the state, so to speak, and as such, we need to protect our interests by demonstrating that we are NOT lunatics and crazy stunt lovers.
Smoking a bowl next to a state issued tractor that someone is about to drive through the streets is about as immature and stupid as a person can get, unless someone else is cursing out cops for no other reason than the fact that the idiot can't smoke his pot away from public places.
GROW UP, PLEASE!
steven in iowa
Jul 29 2009, 6:15 am
HU210
Jul 28 2009, 9:34 pm
...and the beat goes on
ME
Jul 28 2009, 7:13 pm
scott
Jul 28 2009, 7:09 pm
Lol
Jul 28 2009, 5:49 pm
iz
Jul 28 2009, 5:27 pm
BS
Jul 28 2009, 4:19 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 4:19 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 4:18 pm
haha mass cops
Jul 28 2009, 4:17 pm
smoker
Jul 28 2009, 4:03 pm
anybody that smokes weed and wants the right to smoke it, is not going to blow smoke at a police mans face, you know it and I know it, screw the lies, we are sick and tired of the lies, if they don't pay their fines suspend their license, is that too complicated?
Black G
Jul 28 2009, 3:19 pm
b
Jul 28 2009, 3:14 pm
Flying Eagle
Jul 28 2009, 2:51 pm
Danny
Jul 28 2009, 2:50 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 1:19 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 1:13 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 1:11 pm
But if your growin, and sellin, pay the man! $1,000 per plant = 50 trillion annually.
tree
Jul 28 2009, 1:08 pm
tree
Jul 28 2009, 1:06 pm
Or grow your own and shut up about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZSi02uccrc
a
Jul 28 2009, 11:12 am
Joe Socio
Jul 28 2009, 10:06 am
Cubano
Jul 28 2009, 8:26 am
Honestly? Come on now I can't believe nobody mentioned how absolutely ridiculous this sounds yet :P
Supporter
Jul 28 2009, 7:58 am
True its a hefty "tax" ($100 fine)to pay, but I think its better than jail, prison, a $20K fine and a criminal record.
dan tha veteran
Jul 28 2009, 6:22 am
wanagethigh
Jul 28 2009, 4:49 am
naydean
Jul 28 2009, 4:23 am
tree
Jul 28 2009, 4:01 am
Tax the shit out of it!
$50 Trillion annually!
Smoke dis
k
Jul 28 2009, 3:49 am
QFT
realist
Jul 28 2009, 1:36 am
420
Jul 28 2009, 12:33 am
Follow Jesus
Jul 27 2009, 11:08 pm
Ghost
Jul 27 2009, 10:56 pm
canada
Jul 27 2009, 10:46 pm
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