Dazed and Confused
Police in Alaska don't know quite how to deal with last week's decision by the state Court of Appeals declaring it every Alaskan's right to possess up to four ounces of pot in his home. Overturning the conviction of a North Pole man, David S. Noy, who was caught with a few plants, the court said a 1990 voter initiative that ostensibly recriminalized private marijuana possession was invalid because it contradicted a 1975 Alaska Supreme Court ruling.
Anchorage police told the Anchorage Daily News they still planned to refer cases covered by the decision for prosecution. State police said they would not.
"Until things change, the court of appeals ruling is the law," said Noy's attorney. "When we cease to recognize the rule of law in this country, then we have some serious problems."
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First the Kinks, now Led Zep.
You know, Blue Oyster Cult did a song titled, "She's As Beautiful As a Foot".
Work THAT into one of your titles, and I'll be impressed!
Not that they did before, but it's refreshing to know that the police have no idea what most of the laws are anymore. Traffic violations at least are pretty easy to figure out, so most of them just stick with that.
Still, you gotta love a country that is so in love with laws that they pass so many that no one has a clue what's what anymore. Kind of makes all laws just about meaningless. Just another billion or so new laws and I think we'll all be tired of the whole charade.
Why don't you go piss up a tree where it matters? I hate regulation but you seem to think its somehow native to the US, and somehow worse...whatever, i'm sick of the sneering wrath from some posters.
It's too bad Alaska is so damn cold.
Yeah, Matt. God forbid they take that 1st amendment out for a spin. Sheesh.