Pubdate: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 Source: Amherst Bulletin Section: The Week in Review Copyright: (c) 2000 Amherst Bulletin. All Rights Reserved Contact: 413-549-8181 POT LEGALIZATION GROUP COLLECTS 3,000 NAMES Supporters of a referendum on the legalization of marijuana have submitted more than 3,000 signatures, causing the town clerk to call in extra help and making it appear likely that the question will appear on the ballot in the March 28 town election. The town has until Monday to determine how many of the people who signed the petition are actually registered voters of Amherst. If 1,892 signatures are certified, representing 10 percent of the total number of voters, the question will appear on the ballot. Last year, a similiar pertition drive failed. Though 2,389 signatures were submitted last year, only 1,648 were certified, 99 short of the number needed to qualify for a place on the ballot, said legalization activist Terry Franklin. The first part of the proposed ballot question urges repeal of laws banning the use of marijuana. The second part would "urge the Amherst Police Department to deprioritize the enforcement" of marijuana laws. According to police records, there were 47 arrests for possession of a Class D substance, usually marijuana, in fiscal year 1998, and 19 in 1999. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D