Tracknum: 21071.38c8e9d4.d98ea4b0 Pubdate: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 Source: Gazette, The (US IA) Copyright: 2000 Gazette Communications, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Contact: P.O. Box 511, Cedar Rapids IA 52406 Fax: (319) 398-5846 Website: http://www.gazetteonline.com/ Author: Rod Boshart Bookmark: MAP's link to Iowa articles is: http://www.mapinc.org/states/ia IOWA HOUSE VOTES TO FORBID POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA DES MOINES -- The Iowa House voted Wednesday to create a criminal offense for possessing drug paraphernalia despite objection that it would let police arrest people for having common household items. By a 84-7 margin, representatives agreed to establish a statewide crime that would be a simple misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail or a fine ranging from $50 to $500 for possessing a wide list of items, including bongs, roach clips, cans, punctured metal bowls, miniature cocaine spoons and hypodermic syringes. "Folks, we're in a drug war, and House File 2421 will give officers in the front line a tool in this fight," said Rep. Clel Baudler, R-Greenfield. Proponents said similar ordinances are in effect in Iowa cities and are working effectively, but opponents worried that the broadly written legislation does not require the presence of drug residue on a suspected object at the time of an arrest. "I've got enough objects on my desk that I could be busted right now," said Rep. Bill Dotzler, D-Waterloo, during Wednesday's floor debate. "This bill is so general that I don't think there's a household item that you couldn't claim to be drug paraphernalia." Rep. Dick Myers, D-Iowa City, objected that the bill is contrary to the constitutional protection that citizens are considered innocent until proven guilty.