News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: PUB LTE: What Is The Real Story Behind Pamphlets? |
Title: | US HI: PUB LTE: What Is The Real Story Behind Pamphlets? |
Published On: | 2011-02-23 |
Source: | Maui News, The (HI) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 13:53:44 |
WHAT IS THE REAL STORY BEHIND PAMPHLETS?
I saw a Maui police officer at Walmart handing out pamphlets and
asking people to speak out against certain medical marijuana bills
currently under consideration.
This Maui County employee, using a Maui Police Department cruiser,
wearing a gun under color of authority, was handing out pamphlets
funded by federal block grants and nonprofits. They included a
message from Chief Gary Yabuta claiming that marijuana is not
medicine despite state law and medical reports recognizing that
marijuana is a legitimate medicine.
Are Maui police officers allowed to use county or federal funds to
spread misinformation to their financial advantage? Do we want to
allow our Police Department to intimidate us into creating a police state?
If you have ever complained to a police officer about a law, you
almost certainly heard the cliche that the police do not make the
laws, they only enforce them. What do we do now that they are trying
to influence bills that protect and serve only the police?
What is the real story here? Is it all about MPD trying to protect
its funding at the expense of Maui's medical community? Or is it
about the millions of dollars in tax revenues that could save our
schools and rescue our crippled economy?
We live in an ideal climate for cannabis cultivation, and that has
given us this opportunity to create a model of both compassionate
care and financial sustainability.
Brian J. Murphy
Paia
I saw a Maui police officer at Walmart handing out pamphlets and
asking people to speak out against certain medical marijuana bills
currently under consideration.
This Maui County employee, using a Maui Police Department cruiser,
wearing a gun under color of authority, was handing out pamphlets
funded by federal block grants and nonprofits. They included a
message from Chief Gary Yabuta claiming that marijuana is not
medicine despite state law and medical reports recognizing that
marijuana is a legitimate medicine.
Are Maui police officers allowed to use county or federal funds to
spread misinformation to their financial advantage? Do we want to
allow our Police Department to intimidate us into creating a police state?
If you have ever complained to a police officer about a law, you
almost certainly heard the cliche that the police do not make the
laws, they only enforce them. What do we do now that they are trying
to influence bills that protect and serve only the police?
What is the real story here? Is it all about MPD trying to protect
its funding at the expense of Maui's medical community? Or is it
about the millions of dollars in tax revenues that could save our
schools and rescue our crippled economy?
We live in an ideal climate for cannabis cultivation, and that has
given us this opportunity to create a model of both compassionate
care and financial sustainability.
Brian J. Murphy
Paia
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