Reefer
Madness is coming to Wednesday's Kaua`i County Council meeting
when long-time pot-foe, Chair Mel Rapozo, will introduce Resolution
2015-37 demanding the state legislature kill bills that would set
up "compassion centers" to provide medicinal cannabis
patients in Hawai`i with a place to purchase their medicine.
Most other states with medical marijuana programs provide for
"stores" where patients can buy their medicine and the
programs have generally been a great success. Some states- Colorado
and Washington and the District of Columbia- and some local
jurisdictions have also approved the recreational use of marijuana
and the US congress is considering a bill to remove it from it's
":Schedule 1" classification which falsely states that it
has no medicinal value.
Resolution 2015-37 appears to be solely the brain-child of
long-time pot-fear-mongerer Rapozo with no other "introducers"
listed. The resolution notes that the police departments of
Honolulu, Maui and Hawai`i Island and the Honolulu Prosecuting
Attorney have submitted testimony opposing House
Bill 321 with Kaua`i PD and Prosecuting Attorney notable for
their absence from the list.
Apparently Rapozo didn't properly research his resolution because
the companion bill to HB321 is SB
1029 not Senate
Bill 879 (as the resolution says) which is a decriminalization
bill that passed the senate and is currently in the house.
The resolution asks that if the legislature doesn't abandon HB321-
which appears poised for passage this year after Hawai`i became the
first state legislature to okay medical marijuana more than a decade
ago- a long list of draconian restrictions be added to the bill
including one allowing the "counties to... restrict or (even)
prohibit growing or selling" what many patients call "the
blessed herb."
The resolution claims that "marijuana trafficking remains a
source of violence, crime and social degradation" much as the
now-ridiculed 1936 film "Reefer Madness" claimed.
The resolution also asks that "should the legislature choose
to adopt the bill(s)" that they:
1) establish a two-year residency requirement, presumably even for
those who only have months or even weeks to live or have just found
out they need chemotherapy (the latter being one of the qualifying
uses cited in current state law);
2) ban "home grown cultivation and production" phasing
out the current grow-your-own program;
3) establish a "closed system that ties a specific cardholder
and proscribed limitation to a specific grower/retailer;"
4) allow only for a "pilot program" and
5) "explicitly prohibit... reciprocity provisions between
Hawai`i and other states and counties."
Long time council observers and medical marijuana advocates
anticipate the presence of Rapozo's ally in the tiny, cult-like and
assuredly-anachronistic pot-prohibition cabal in Hawai`i, Keith
Kamita- the the zealously anti-weed Deputy Director of the
Department of Public Safety who has notably traveled the state
ranting about the dubious so-called dangers of marijuana use,
speaking to any group that will listen... including, in the past at
Rapozo's behest, the Kaua`i County Council.
Some even predict the presence of bible-thumping union-boss Tenari
Maafala. The President of the State of Hawaii Organization of Police
Officers (SHOPO) has long-joined Kamita and Rapozo in their
fanaticism and SHOPO opposition is also cited in the resolution. As
an example of Maafala's other world-views he once
said "you would have to kill me" to get him to enforce
a ban on gay marriage because, according to multiple media reports,
it would be "contrary to his religious views."
A crowd is anticipated for the meeting that begins at 9 a.m at the
Historic County Building by the Royal Palm park on Rice St. But
Council Chair Rapozo has been infamous for manipulating the order of
disposition of items on the
agenda in order to either stultify or enhance the numbers of
those giving testimony... often dependent on his own stance on an
issue
If taken in order, the resolution itself may not come up until the
afternoon. However those who want to testify on the matter at the
beginning of the meeting can testify on Communication C2015-113- a
technical agenda item asking to have the resolution itself placed on
the agenda. It appears on something called the "Consent
Calendar" (CC) and that is always voted upon at the very
beginning of a meeting. It is listed under "#7" of the CC
and you must request it be reassigned from the CC for public
testimony. Ask the clerk before the meeting starts or raise your hand
when the consent calendar is announced.
Medical Marijuana reform activists are asking for anyone-
especially current or prospective patients and/or those who have not
been able to obtain their medicine under the current program- to come
and testify. If you cannot attend the meeting you can email testimony
to counciltestimony@kauai.gov with "Oppose Resolution 2015-37-
Support current HB 321" in the subject line.
The meeting will be live
streamed.
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