News (Media Awareness Project) - US NH: Keene Councilors to Write Reps, Not Resolution |
Title: | US NH: Keene Councilors to Write Reps, Not Resolution |
Published On: | 2009-10-02 |
Source: | Union Leader (Manchester, NH) |
Fetched On: | 2009-10-04 09:45:53 |
KEENE COUNCILORS TO WRITE REPS, NOT RESOLUTION
KEENE - Councilors voted Thursday night to send letters to state
lawmakers expressing their individual opinions on decriminalizing the
possession of small amounts of marijuana.
The 9-5 vote came in response to a request made last month by retired
Keene police officer and former city councilman Frederick Parsells. He
had asked councilors to write a resolution advising legislators that
the city backs decriminalization.
The resolution would have had no legal weight; its intent was to send
a strong message to Concord, Parsells said.
A Sept. 17 vote resulted in some confusion, so the councilors took up
the issue again last night.
Councilor Philip Jones made a motion to amend the question being voted
on, so that sentiments about the marijuana question would be expressed
by each person on the council -- not by the council on behalf of the
city.
Late last night, councilors voted 9-5 in favor of Jones' motion. A
crowd of about 20, some holding pro-marijuana signs, witnessed the
vote.
Pro-pot advocates have been gathering each day at 4:20 p.m. on town
square to smoke marijuana in protest of drug laws. The number 420 in
some circles means using marijuana.
KEENE - Councilors voted Thursday night to send letters to state
lawmakers expressing their individual opinions on decriminalizing the
possession of small amounts of marijuana.
The 9-5 vote came in response to a request made last month by retired
Keene police officer and former city councilman Frederick Parsells. He
had asked councilors to write a resolution advising legislators that
the city backs decriminalization.
The resolution would have had no legal weight; its intent was to send
a strong message to Concord, Parsells said.
A Sept. 17 vote resulted in some confusion, so the councilors took up
the issue again last night.
Councilor Philip Jones made a motion to amend the question being voted
on, so that sentiments about the marijuana question would be expressed
by each person on the council -- not by the council on behalf of the
city.
Late last night, councilors voted 9-5 in favor of Jones' motion. A
crowd of about 20, some holding pro-marijuana signs, witnessed the
vote.
Pro-pot advocates have been gathering each day at 4:20 p.m. on town
square to smoke marijuana in protest of drug laws. The number 420 in
some circles means using marijuana.
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