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  • The law is subjective in Denver

    Maybe we could ask the police to look the other way when we have our annual witch hunt in October?
    Police told to ignore pot possession during convention

    Valerie Richardson (Contact)


    DENVER - A city drug panel has voted to urge police to refrain from arresting adults for marijuana possession during next week's Democratic National Convention, but the cops aren't necessarily on board. Lt. Ernie Martinez, the police department's representative on the panel, said police, bracing for potentially tens of thousands of protesters during the Aug. 25-28 convention, would have more pressing duties than rounding up pot smokers. At the same time, he said, authorities wouldn't ignore blatant flouting of the law. "If something occurs in front of us, we're going to act," he said.



    The Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel, appointed by Mayor John Hickenlooper, voted 5-3 at its Wednesday night meeting to issue a recommendation discouraging police from "arresting, detaining or issuing a citation" to any adult caught with up to one ounce of marijuana during the four-day convention. Denver voters have twice approved initiatives calling on police to overlook adult marijuana possession but police, citing state and federal laws, have continued to make marijuana-related arrests. A department spokesman yesterday said it was reviewing the panel's recommendation.


    Mason Tvert, a panel member and pot-legalization activist, Thursday delivered a copy of the panel's recommendation to Mr. Hickenlooper and police Chief Gerry Whitman, saying that "we expect police to abide by this very logical recommendation. If police expect the taxpayers to cover their $1.2 million in overtime during the DNC, it is only fair that they respect the laws adopted by those taxpayers," said Mr. Tvert, leader of Safer Alternatives for Enjoyable Recreation. "There will be plenty for police to do during the DNC aside from arresting or citing adults who are simply making the safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol." Mr. Tvert told the panel Wednesday that authorities have actually increased their enforcement of marijuana laws since the 2005 and 2007 votes. Based on current numbers, he said, the city is on track to prosecute 1,900 marijuana-related cases this year, up from 1,600 last year. In 2005, Denver voters approved a measure legalizing adult possession of up to an ounce of marijuana. Two years later, an initiative making adult marijuana possession the city's lowest law enforcement priority also won at the ballot box.



    Mr. Tvert said he hoped the police would give the panel's recommendation the same weight as if it were issued by the mayor.
    "There's no way for the recommendation to be binding, but it was issued by a panel appointed by the mayor, so we would expect it to be treated as a pronouncement from the mayor," said Mr. Tvert. The Denver County Sheriff's Office gave a media tour earlier this week of its temporary holding cell, a renovated warehouse intended to house anyone arrested during the convention. The facility, equipped with a photo station and 18-by-18 holding cells, can process 60 people an hour and hold up to 400 detainees. Local activists have already dubbed the facility "Gitmo by the Platte," referring to the nearby Platte River, but it could have been worse. Officials abandoned earlier plans to line the top of the cells with razor wire after objections from the community.
    Authorities are bracing for potentially tens of thousands of protesters during the Aug. 25-28 convention. Demonstrators will be fenced in at a designated protest area in the vicinity of the Pepsi Center, the site of most convention events. The protesters, affiliated with groups like Recreate 68 and the Alliance for a Real Democracy, are expected to demonstrate against the Iraq war and in favor of social-justice issues. One anti-war organization, Tent State University, has estimated that its group alone will attract 50,000 demonstrators. The group had hoped to camp overnight at a local park until city authorities nixed the idea.
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    By: Gekkobear

    Nice, but not enough.
    On what week is murder going to be legal in Denver? I have a "friend" who lives in Denver who has to go, but I'm not mad enough to go to jail for it.


    But since laws aren't real in Denver, and we can choose a week to not honor specific laws; I'm just wondering when the "Murder without Punishment" week is...


    Can we hold off on that for a few weeks, so I can go through the waiting period?


    August 22, 2008 at 8:50 p.m.
    If I was the feds I'd send in the DEA and round them all up.
    May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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    Re: The law is subjective in Denver

    If that pervert is a "pot activist" then why isn't he doing 20 - life in a federal penitentiary right now?

    Don't you just know that those Demoncrats will be selling gallons of pot right in the middle of their convention? And all those negroes hanging around?
    Who Will Jesus Damn?

    Here is a partial list from just a few scripture verses:

    Hypocrites (Matthew 24:51), The Unforgiving (Mark 11:26), Homosexuals (Romans 1:26, 27), Fornicators (Romans 1:29), The Wicked (Romans 1:29), The Covetous (Romans 1:29), The Malicious (Romans 1:29), The Envious (Romans 1:29), Murderers (Romans 1:29), The Deceitful (Romans 1:29), Backbiters (Romans 1:30), Haters of God (Romans 1:30), The Despiteful (Romans 1:30), The Proud (Romans 1:30), Boasters (Romans 1:30), Inventors of evil (Romans 1:30), Disobedient to parents (Romans 1:30), Covenant breakers (Romans 1:31), The Unmerciful (Romans 1:31), The Implacable (Romans 1:31), The Unrighteous (1Corinthians 6:9), Idolaters (1Corinthians 6:9), Adulterers (1Corinthians 6:9), The Effeminate (1Corinthians 6:9), Thieves (1Corinthians 6:10), Drunkards (1Corinthians 6:10), Reviler (1Corinthians 6:10), Extortioners (1Corinthians 6:10), The Fearful (Revelation 21:8), The Unbelieving (Revelation 21:8), The Abominable (Revelation 21:8), Whoremongers (Revelation 21:8), Sorcerers (Revelation 21:8), All Liars (Revelation 21:8)

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      Re: The law is subjective in Denver

      Demoncraps!
      Demoncraps!

      What? they want everybody tuning on and turning in and dropped out?!
      We did that in the 60's and Thank God we had richard Nixon to make things right again!

      Just yesterday we had a thread about that kid who had reefers and tried to kill his grandmother and shoot a Bible!
      Matthew:
      5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
      5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled
      10:21 And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
      10:34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.


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        Re: The law is subjective in Denver

        Gentlemen, isn't this actually a good thing? If the demon-cretins want to kill themselves from marijuana overdoses, shouldn't we applaud them for doing our country such a huge favor?
        This church is dedicated to preaching True Christianity™ and the King James Bible exactly as they are, with no alterations to make them more politically correct for modern liberals. If you think that we've misquoted or twisted Scripture or quoted any verse out of context, please explain in detail how we've done so. Otherwise, if what you read on this site offends you, then you're offended by Almighty God and His Word, not by us.

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          Re: The law is subjective in Denver

          Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
          Gentlemen, isn't this actually a good thing? If the demon-cretins want to kill themselves from marijuana overdoses, shouldn't we applaud them for doing our country such a huge favor?
          Indeed, Pastor!

          If they get all stoned on the drugs, they will probably forget to vote!

          We in North Salem have used a simple tactic for years to ensure a Republican victory:
          Instruct the police to stop marijuana enforcement actions for three weeks before Election Day, giving the potheads time to get accustomed to easy access to devil weed

          Set up snack shops outside polling areas on Election Day, distracting the stoned Emocrats from voting

          Give the Emocrats free brownies if they let one of our people help fill out the right choices on their ballot
          Republicans typically receive 90% of the vote in districts where such projects are undertaken.
          Bible boring? Nonsense!
          Try Bible in a Year with Brother V, or join Shirlee and the kids as they discuss Real Bible Stories!
          You can't be a Christian if you don't know God's Word!

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