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Mass. Pot Law Leaves Cops High & Dry

Many blow off $100 fines

Mon, Jul 27, 2009 10:22 pm

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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

The arlington one was me and none of the statements were correct I'd love to do a follow up story

green stash

Oct 7 2009, 6:01 pm

i think the gov should be more careful in charging the taxpayers they rely on for funding. If pot was legal then we would not only have massive amounts of green resources and renewable to boot. yet here we stand not being able to smoke a splif in public with out being in fear that we will be arrested.....its a outrage to say the least .

Gooderb813

Sep 11 2009, 1:48 pm

If Nyquil were illegal, as it should be, that perv would be in jail right now...

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

that child molester guy could happen anywhere its always gonna be that crazy guy or guys but i sure as fuck wouldnt pay my fine if i couldnt get in truble why not yeah?


LEGALIZE IT!

Blackout Colin

Aug 3 2009, 5:34 pm

I live in Durango. Colorado, and you can't get arrested for under an ounce, but you'll get a ticket. Most cops here just make you get rid of your weed and break your pipe instead. I'm surprised the police don't issue bench warrants. But I say fuck it, it's my born right to smoke whatever I want, I wouldn't pay my fine.

David

Aug 3 2009, 4:04 am

Oh lord, this is an absolute disaster. They give people a chance to smoke pot responsibly without jail time by just paying a simple fine, and these idiots are taking advantage of the law and acting so damn childish. Come on now Massachusetts, you're supposed to try and set a positive example for the rest of the country that people who consume cannabis can be responsible and act civilized. You're ruining any chance of a possible change in the right direction, this is bad for the entire country. People on here are right, all you're going to accomplish is getting right back where you started and everyone will once again start being arrested. These idiots need to wake up and realize there's no way we can expect marijuana law reform if you're just going to keep spitting in the face of the police when they're giving you a fair chance to pay a very simple fine and not smoke in public. It's a disgrace that people have to act this way, being careless will get you no where except back to jail. They still have a chance to make it right, but they better had get the picture before all hope is gone.

John Q Public

Aug 2 2009, 3:35 pm

I say don't pay the fine, come together, stand up, show the oppressors that enough is enough and that there are too many people that use it and that they have no choice but to legalize. It should've never been made illegal in the first place, no more jailing of the masses for doing things that the founding fathers done.

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

The cops "have a job to do"? Let them find a different job if people smoking MJ in public distresses them.

Princeton

Aug 2 2009, 12:51 am

I agee with Betty. We cannot afford to be ignorant. Lets move forward.

Suzy Creamcheese

Jul 31 2009, 6:34 am

DISRESPECTING the law is the problem. If they don't want to pay the fine then they can face losing their drivers licence or serve jail time. People can not "Disrespect" the law that way, it sets a bad example for others. Just pay the fine, that money goes to help keep our roads and bridges taken care of. You can be a "pot-head" just play by the rules so everyone can benefit from the new laws that are going into effect. This is an example of people being pissed-off for over 40 years of BAD drug policies.

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

THIS IS GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA TRYING TO ENRAGE THE VOTERS WHO WILL ASK TO CHANGE THE LAWS BACK TO THE OLD WAYS!!! DO NOT READ OR WATCH AND BELIEVE ANYTHING ON STATE RUN MEDIA OUTLETS!!! EVER!!!! "WE ARE AT WAR FOR THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE SO THAT WE MAY ENSLAVE THEM UNTO US.," DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO SAID THIS FIRST?! IF ANYONE DOES SPRERAD IT AROUND AND EDUCATE YOURSELVES A LITTLE AS WELL AS YOUR FRIENDS IN DEED!!!!

420

Jul 30 2009, 12:54 am

bluesmoke is right, were gonna mess it up b4 we can do any real good

stoned sober

Jul 29 2009, 12:28 pm

FYI I live in mass and love the new law its already kept a couple of friends of mine out of handcuffs for smoking a joint in the woods by a lake. But man wtf? Of course cops arent happy they have to actually do their jobs now instead of just bother some one trying to chill, and;
""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

blues, no doubt! Regulate it like any other plant, tax the hell out-of-it. Make a fortune! Rebuild America with Mexico and Canada too! This country can feed the world. But we need more taxes.

$1,000 per plant, pay the Man!

Bluesmoke

Jul 29 2009, 11:28 am

Once again I see that immature potheads are trying to destroy progress by acting like fools. People should have the decency to smoke OUT of the public eye, and not draw negative attention to themselves. This law can be changed back by the legislature.

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

sounds like i should move to boston

HU210

Jul 28 2009, 9:34 pm

This is just a new twist at attempting to associate mj with depraved sexual activities from the 1930's "makes black men look at a white women twice", blah blah blah. To this rubbish about pot and pedephilia (sp?)

...and the beat goes on

ME

Jul 28 2009, 7:13 pm

potheads,prevs did some kid wright this shit?

scott

Jul 28 2009, 7:09 pm

FUCKING LIES...IF YOU SMOKE POT AND DRIVE IT'S CALL A DUI...........AND YOU CAN'T SMOKE POT ON THE JOB UNLESS YOUR BOSS GIVES A OK.....LIKE THAT WILL HAPPEN......

Lol

Jul 28 2009, 5:49 pm

How much of this is BullShit?^

iz

Jul 28 2009, 5:27 pm

People need to take a step back and ask themselves if what they say really makes any sense before submitting it....

BS

Jul 28 2009, 4:19 pm

Now that cant arrest child molesters because pot is not a crime. These dumb f@#ks must think were all stupid!

tree

Jul 28 2009, 4:19 pm

black g - MIT must be a total wake-n-bake!

tree

Jul 28 2009, 4:18 pm

http://www.break.com/usercontent/2008/10/RUSH-OVERTURE-590769.html

haha mass cops

Jul 28 2009, 4:17 pm

there a joke making childish excuses on how a child molester got away because of pot if they were really concerned about safety and werent trying to fight the new law they would have done something about it other thans say well "if" the law wasnt passed this never would have happened these guys are a joke hahah

smoker

Jul 28 2009, 4:03 pm

look everybody here, tell me how hard would it be for the government to send a couple of paid assholes to do this kind of outrageous shit in public just so they can prove a point and screw everybody that worked so hard to get the new laws passed, the truth is that the government has been doing this shit for a long time with their dissemination of false information and lies and all the other dirty shit we know they do, I am 100 percent sure they are using undercover maggots to go and make bud smokers look like shit.
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

Lets all move to the Celtic Green!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(Rasheed Wallace) Pay the fine maybe but finally they see that it is not cost effective to chase pot smokers. Boston has always been a leader in America(Boston Tea Party)lets follow.

b

Jul 28 2009, 3:14 pm

no public smoking(flaunting) or goto the drunk/dumb stoner tank?

Flying Eagle

Jul 28 2009, 2:51 pm

To: Follow Jesus, Why do you bad mouth GOD's creation(morons) for using what GOD created and said was good? Read your Bible; he said EVERYTHING he made was GOOD for our use, in moderation. Those that flaunt the use in public should reinder unto Ceasar! At home feel free.

Danny

Jul 28 2009, 2:50 pm

I thought it was legal!! lol lol.

tree

Jul 28 2009, 1:19 pm

Wow, didn't know MIT was sooo friendly. And they buried them cars! A model city for America.

tree

Jul 28 2009, 1:13 pm

dan da man - on my way soon, the east coast just lagggin.

tree

Jul 28 2009, 1:11 pm

wantsum - right? Pay the fine, or shut-the-fuck-up about it.
But if your growin, and sellin, pay the man! $1,000 per plant = 50 trillion annually.

tree

Jul 28 2009, 1:08 pm

420 - More laws = less market.

tree

Jul 28 2009, 1:06 pm

a - amen. Pay your taxes, $1,000 per plant!
Or grow your own and shut up about it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZSi02uccrc

a

Jul 28 2009, 11:12 am

i love mj just as much as anyone, but these cheap bastards are ruining it for the rest of us. pay the hundred dollar fine or smoke in private you assholes.

Joe Socio

Jul 28 2009, 10:06 am

If you give a mouse a cookie. Same affect, but people are ruining it for everyone else. So Mass. was the first to REALLY ease up on marijuana laws, kick ass. But the people are being fucking idiots. If you're given a cookie, look for your own damn glass a milk, not everyone cares to pay for your stupid fucking mistakes. Hopefully Mass. comes up with a fair balance to keep the law where it is and still manage to arrest sexual offenders who are sitting in the car smoking weed with nyguil, rope and a criminal history of sexual offenses. And to bust someone perv because he had weed wouldn't have fixed the problem, he'd be in jail for weed, and not for being a fucking scar on mankind.

Cubano

Jul 28 2009, 8:26 am

"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."

Honestly? Come on now I can't believe nobody mentioned how absolutely ridiculous this sounds yet :P

Supporter

Jul 28 2009, 7:58 am

Marijuana supporters say that they are willing to pay taxes on Cannabis, but this is given them an example of not willing to obey the law even when given the opportunity to be responsible.

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

Folks should be only using marijuaana as they would almost like beer. Just burn when ur home or at a coffee shop (*one day).... Fols jsust need to be responsible and use there heads! You definatly dont see idiots in the strees of san diego doing that shit!!! mahalo nui!

wanagethigh

Jul 28 2009, 4:49 am

man these people are stupid and are going to fuck shit up for the rest of us and here's an idea in stead of giving them a ticket there's always drunk in public or intoxicated in public and if they give u shit its the drunk tank for them u should treat it the same as any alcohol charge and not have put up wit there shit what happends when you dont pay a normal fine u get a bench warrant i hate stupid people...... ..so fuck these dumb people

naydean

Jul 28 2009, 4:23 am

just threaten to take license

tree

Jul 28 2009, 4:01 am

Canada - Amen. Join with us, and Mexico.
Tax the shit out of it!
$50 Trillion annually!
Smoke dis

k

Jul 28 2009, 3:49 am

"cops will be cops"


QFT

realist

Jul 28 2009, 1:36 am

cops will be cops. at least until we address the nation police problem of ignorant bullies becoming police officers so they can kick some ass in the street. we should also not taunt or antagonize them either, and enjoy our buds in the privacy of our own homes or other safe enviornment. jerks will be jerks; doesn't mean we should let child molesters off, or put folks in jail for smoking marijuana.

420

Jul 28 2009, 12:33 am

why dont they sell and tax it then they will get some cash...instead of tryin to relax the laws full on legalization or nothing why stop now we need to smoke and live free

Follow Jesus

Jul 27 2009, 11:08 pm

What a mess. No wonder Pot laws can't be changed. Pot smokers are morons. That fact is not disputed by anyone.

Ghost

Jul 27 2009, 10:56 pm

Hold on a second they said a accused clild molester went free because the pot law changed? what kind of cops are these we can only continue catching child molester if Weed is illeagal.

canada

Jul 27 2009, 10:46 pm

i think that we as potheads need to be respectfull of law enforcment and pay our fines if we continue this behaviour we all know what is going to happen and then all we did it fight for decades to take one step forward, then a handfull like always, then two steps back then ask ours selfs if we arnt going to respect the new relaxed laws then what was the point of fighting so hard for them?

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