Pubdate: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 Source: Hawaii Tribune Herald (Hilo, HI) Copyright: 2011 Hawaii Tribune Herald Contact: http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/share/letters/ Website: http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/185 Author: Andrea Tischeler DECRIMINALIZE DOPE The greater majority of Big Island residents consumes pakalolo for recreational or medicinal purposes, or openly supports decriminalization. Now would be an excellent time to let our representatives know where we stand on the decriminalization bill, SB 1460, which will reduce penalties for an ounce or less to a civil fine. It has passed the Senate but is having a difficult time in the House. The reason is that Rep. Ryan Yamane, chairman of the Health Committee, and Henry Aquino, chairman of Public Safety and Military Affairs, are not scheduling hearings for SB1460. The bill will die unless we tell them we want a hearing. Go to http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov to phone or email them. Time is short. The climate for decriminalization is perfect given our dire economic times. The state cannot continue to afford $6.2 million each year to enforce and prosecute cannabis possession laws. Here on the Big Island, there are about 300 arrests yearly for possession of an ounce or less. Decriminalization would have allowed those 300 residents to pay a civil fine rather than having to show up in court with a lawyer. Decriminalization will unclog the courts, allow police more time and resources to focus on serious and violent crimes, and save precious taxpayer dollars. And, for the nonviolent personal use offender, it means not having a police record, keeping that job, allowing a student to apply for college loans, being able to obtain housing or not losing the housing you're in, and maintaining one's self esteem. After all, is it the goal of our government to handicap its citizens by punishing them severely? The benefits of decriminalization far outweigh criminal treatment. Let's make Hawaii the 14th state to decriminalize small amounts of cannabis. Andrea Tischler Hilo - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.