News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Find Some Middle Ground, Law Enforcement |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Find Some Middle Ground, Law Enforcement |
Published On: | 2011-02-03 |
Source: | New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 14:48:21 |
FIND SOME MIDDLE GROUND, LAW ENFORCEMENT
I am a small-business owner in downtown SLO. Earlier this year, I had
a visit from our local fire department, doing their annual safety
exams for local businesses.
Alas, as it turns out, I was not in compliance with state or local
laws. They were thorough and polite and handed me a citation with the
promise of a return visit to check on my compliance. We smiled at
each other and said goodbye.
It was an easy fix, and I dealt with the matter promptly. I had not
realized until recently how fortunate I was that our fire department
is part of the thinking world, and I was not forced to lie face down
on the floor, hands cuffed behind my back (in regards to the recent
medical marijuana bust).
Oh, yes, I think there were children visiting my business that day.
They could have been carted off to CPS.
Do you think that these people and their so-called non-compliance is
more dangerous than my lack of fire safety? Oh, please! And before
you answer that, think about the danger of fire and loss of life
every year. FYI: There is no death index for marijuana. Come on-isn't
there a middle ground here?
Rosemary Jordan - San Luis Obispo
I am a small-business owner in downtown SLO. Earlier this year, I had
a visit from our local fire department, doing their annual safety
exams for local businesses.
Alas, as it turns out, I was not in compliance with state or local
laws. They were thorough and polite and handed me a citation with the
promise of a return visit to check on my compliance. We smiled at
each other and said goodbye.
It was an easy fix, and I dealt with the matter promptly. I had not
realized until recently how fortunate I was that our fire department
is part of the thinking world, and I was not forced to lie face down
on the floor, hands cuffed behind my back (in regards to the recent
medical marijuana bust).
Oh, yes, I think there were children visiting my business that day.
They could have been carted off to CPS.
Do you think that these people and their so-called non-compliance is
more dangerous than my lack of fire safety? Oh, please! And before
you answer that, think about the danger of fire and loss of life
every year. FYI: There is no death index for marijuana. Come on-isn't
there a middle ground here?
Rosemary Jordan - San Luis Obispo
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