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Posted by CN Staff on November 14, 2007 at 07:22:39 PT By Terry Smith, Express Staff Writer Source: Idaho Mountain Express The Associated Press moved a story on passage of the initiatives early the following day and Hailey's pro-pot vote was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Times magazine online and numerous other publications. Meanwhile, Hailey city officials are expected to make an announcement later this week on how they plan to deal with the issue. "I think largely the announcement will say that the city is examining the legal arguments for implementation," said Hailey City Clerk Heather Dawson. Hailey voters approved initiatives to legalize medical uses of marijuana, to make enforcement of marijuana laws the lowest priority for law enforcement and to legalize industrial use of hemp, a type of marijuana low in THC, the chemical that produces a high. Voters turned down a fourth initiative that would have required the city to tax and regulate sales and use of marijuana. All three of the passed initiatives require the city to lobby other government agencies for reform of marijuana laws. So what happens next? The approved initiatives require that the city establish a Community Oversight Committee to work out the details of legalization. But the city has another option it may or may not choose to exercise. The City Council can vote to repeal the initiatives. Ryan Davidson, chairman of Liberty Lobby of Idaho, and the man who got the marijuana initiatives on the ballot, said Tuesday that he's uncertain what he'll do if the city takes that step. If so, he's considering launching new petition drives to put the initiatives to the voters all over again. Davidson is also working for initiative elections in Sun Valley and Ketchum. But for the time being, he's enjoying the victory in Hailey. "Three out of four is pretty good," Davidson said. "I guess it proves my original instincts that Hailey or the other cities in the Wood River Valley would be one of the easier places to pass this." Davidson is trying to use the initiative process in the valley as part of a grassroots effort to reform marijuana laws statewide. "It's kind of in the city's court right now," he said. Meanwhile, local police still consider possession of marijuana in Hailey and elsewhere a crime. As if to emphasize the point, the Blaine County Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested a Hailey couple on election day for allegedly possessing marijuana with intent to deliver. Note: City officials examine ramifications of implementation. Source: Idaho Mountain Express (ID) Related Articles: Hailey Voters Say ‘Yes’ To Marijuana Reforms Marijuana Referendum Looms Large in Hailey Marijuana Initiative Makes Hailey Ballot Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help |
| Comment #5 posted by afterburner on November 14, 2007 at 21:03:37 PT |
| "The City Council can vote to repeal the initiatives." Let us hope that the council members are not that suicidal. [ Post Comment ] |
| Comment #4 posted by FoM on November 14, 2007 at 09:00:30 PT |
| Here's the cartoon link. I like it. http://www.mtexpress.com/images/07-11-14_cartoon_damn_hippies.jpg [ Post Comment ] |
| Comment #3 posted by dongenero on November 14, 2007 at 08:50:09 PT |
| is the next above article..."Grass Roost"...and there is a political cartoon on the issue, basically pits Hailey "Hippies" vs. rednecks. [ Post Comment ] |
| Comment #2 posted by Truth on November 14, 2007 at 08:45:39 PT |
| arrested for doing something good? Must be America. [ Post Comment ] |
| Comment #1 posted by dongenero on November 14, 2007 at 08:30:03 PT |
| if you link to the article on the on the mtexpress.com website. That's what a fighter for freedom and justice against overbearing, over reaching government looks like. Good work Ryan! I hope it's only the beginning of your efforts. [ Post Comment ] |
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