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News (Media Awareness Project) - US GA: Edu: NORML Holds 4/20 Concert
Title:US GA: Edu: NORML Holds 4/20 Concert
Published On:2009-04-20
Source:Red and Black, The (U of Georgia, GA Edu)
Fetched On:2009-04-21 14:03:22
NORML HOLDS 4/20 CONCERT

University student marijuana legislation reform organization NORML is
bringing together 17 bands to jam and raise money in hopes that one
day a person with a joint in their pocket will be just as much of a
criminal as lead-footed highway speeders.

"The concert is a fundraiser, but it's also for raising awareness
about Proposition 42, which will decriminilaze having under seven
grams of marijuana and make it a civil misdemeanor like a speeding
ticket," public relations official for NORML Nick Panetta said.

"A lot of the money is going to be used to register voters and to
spread the word that this proposition really could be passed in Athens
and that it is a real possibility."

According to Panetta, the proposition that NORML introduced to the
city council last December was based on similar propositions that have
been passed in places such as Denver, Colo. and Seattle, Wash. that
have been very economically successful for the local
governments.

"This proposition would save Athens a lot of money because every
person arrested for small amounts of marijuana would not have to be
put through the entire judiciary process," the 23-year-old landscape
architecture major from Alpharetta said.

"Although the exact amount they could save is hard to say because it's
different and has to be judged on a city-by-city basis, based on the
propositions that have already been passed in other places, I think
they could save a lot."

But, according to one of the participating bands, the proposition
would also save young people money and free up a lot of time for the
police to investigate and arrest violent criminals.

"I know a lot of kids and teenagers are getting in a lot of expensive
legal trouble because they got caught with a little bit of weed that
was just for their personal use, not for trafficking," Dino, a rapper
in the participating musical group Dinock, said.

"There is no point fighting battles that you can't win, and the war on
drugs is one of those because there are always going to be drugs ...
So, let's focus our efforts and police on something where we can
actually make a difference instead of arresting every person on the
street who has a roach in their pocket."
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