Greeley City Council on the notorious Amendment 64
Greeley’s police chief, Jerry Garner, addressed city council on October
16 about the importance of voting against Amendment 64 this election in
association with the resolution that was unanimously voted in favor of to
encourage opposition from Greeley citizens, as well.
It’s been an ongoing issue, you know, that one about the little green
plant called marijuana, and how people around the state want it to be
legalized. But it’s not just the people that are fond of the drug, its people
who might not fully understand what the Amendment is all about. That’s why
Garner stepped forward Tuesday evening in attempt to make the details clearer
regarding what would happen in the city if the Amendment passed.
There are several details that go into the Amendment. People planning
on voting on it should obviously research it and understand exactly what will
happen if it were to pass. A strong reasoning for voting yes on the Amendment
regards the fact that the state will receive taxes from the sales. Another
reason is legalizing the drug will stop illegal drug deals and drug dealers
from operating in the black market. According to Garner, every law enforcement
official in the state of Colorado strongly opposes the approval, and consider
it important to voice that opposition.
“Drunk driving is already a problem in the state,” Garner said.
“Putting marijuana out there will just make the roads worse.”
He goes on by explaining that even if the drug was limited to the
public 21 years-of-age and older, there’s still young individuals out there who
would find a way to access it – similar to what young people do with access to
alcohol. Another issue at hand that is significant to law enforcement agencies
when it comes to the Amendment.
“It will put law enforcement in conflict with federal law,” Garner
said.
Just because the drug could
possibly be legalized, towns will still have individual laws regarding the use
of the drug. This means the likelihood of every city in Colorado approving the
legalization within the city limits is very low considering the disapproval
from so many law enforcement agencies.
With the election coming up, it’s important for individuals to
understand that approving Amendment 64 is just the beginning of what needs to
be done to get marijuana legalized. However Greeley citizens decide to vote,
let’s not get hopes up by pretending smoking in public will be OK from then on,
because it won’t – sorry to be the bearer of what some people would think is
“bad news.”
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