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Battle over Pot Possession in Alaska Is Back in the Courts

By Phillip S. Smith, Drug War Chronicle. Posted April 2, 2008.


They won't give up -- Alaska Supreme Court hears oral argument in state's bid to overturn legal marijuana at home.
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For more than 30 years, Alaska's courts have held that the state constitution's privacy protections barred the state from criminalizing adults possessing and consuming small amounts of marijuana in the privacy of their homes. Although voters passed an initiative recriminalizing marijuana in 1991 and more than a decade passed before the courts found that measure unconstitutional, Alaska's courts have never wavered from the landmark 1975 decision in Ravin v. State that legalized home possession.

That has never set well with prohibitionists, as evidenced by the 1991 initiative. Two years ago, after the courts restated their adherence to Ravin, then-Gov. Frank Murkowski (R) tried again to undo the status quo. Then, he managed to push through the legislature a bill that would once again recriminalize marijuana possession, and he stacked it with a series of "legislative findings" based on one-sided science designed to make the case that the nature of marijuana had changed so dramatically since the 1970s that Alaska's courts should rethink their position.

But when that law took effect in June 2006, the ACLU of Alaska sued the state, and Juneau Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins struck it down that summer, saying it conflicted with the state supreme court's decision in Ravin. The state appealed, and last Thursday, the state Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case.

Former Assistant Attorney General Dean Guaneli came out of retirement to reprise his old role as lead man in the Alaska law enforcement establishment's effort to undo the Ravin decision. It's not your father's marijuana, he argued, saying that it is far more potent than before, that pregnant women in Alaska are more prone to using marijuana than elsewhere in the country, and that 10% of users become dependent on the drug. All of this, he argued, is sufficient for the state high court to revisit and reverse its decision in Ravin.

The ACLU, representing itself and two anonymous plaintiffs, however, argued that the court should not bow to politically motivated findings that were tailor-made for the case. The court "needs to look with extreme skepticism at the legislature's findings" before overturning decades of decisions protecting Alaskan's rights to privacy, said ACLU attorney Jason Brandeis during the hearing.

The court will not issue a decision on the case for six months to a year, but it was being watched with interest by observers across the country. Marijuana law reform proponents in particular are hoping that Alaska will continue to be in the vanguard.

"Alaska currently has the best marijuana laws in the country -- it's perfectly legal to possess small amounts in your home -- and it would be a terrible setback if this court were to reverse a decision in place for more than 30 years," said Keith Stroup, founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). "But so far, the courts there have held it is unconstitutional to attach penalties to the private use of marijuana."


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Phillip S. Smith is a writer and editor for Drug Reform Coordination Network.



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my God...
Posted by: abbadon2007 on Apr 3, 2008 7:03 PM   
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i had no idea there was such a sane state in the union! well that's fantastic.

keep it up Alaska. don't cave!

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Look what I just found
Posted by: Lauren on Apr 5, 2008 7:48 AM   
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A page of seemingly all bad links Old Portland NORML links to related World Wide Web sites, Marijuana as Medicine.

I sent this note to the webmaster:

Hey you better check your web links.

I was looking for PTSD and get not found, the class action suit leads to a penis enlarger. I think the message is clear. Please document the misdirected links before you repair the mess. Please post your results. I blog in AlterNet, a good place for that. I will be mentioning this there, comment in a pot story.

Lauren
THC Ministry

This crap really pisses me off. I was looking for information on safe traveling, and find this new BS. I am really ticked. I don't think all this discrimination against me is a bit funny.

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Former Assistant Attorney General Dean Guaneli...
Posted by: Bearzerker on Apr 11, 2008 5:37 PM   
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...It's not your father's marijuana, he argued, saying that it is far more potent than before and that 10% of users become dependent on the drug.

whats the matter with these people...
Acapulco Gold, Columbian Gold, Oaxacan, Thai stick, Buddha Bud, Maui Wowie, the list is endless...
but mostly...HASH...
oil putty blond red... hash was everywhere back in the good ol days...
and to be honest... Pot was much better back then to,
[when compared to our domestic variants of today]
after all the locals from the old world have been perfecting their growing techniques for millennium...
we're just trying to catch up now after 70 years of Draconian prohibitionist's laws that hopefully,
is ending soon!

Home of the Brave?... Land of the Free?
Drink more Kool-Aid...

and you people wonder why the truly free are scratching their heads?

stop enforcing your LAWS on MY PEOPLE, in MY COUNTRY!
FREE MARC EMERY

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