Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN) Copyright: 2000 St. Paul Pioneer Press Contact: 345 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55101 Website: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/ Forum: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/watercooler/ MINNESOTA COURT EASES PROSECUTION OF DRUG CASES INVOLVING 'KHAT' The Minnesota Court of Appeals has made it easier to prosecute people who possess khat, a leafy substance chewed primarily by Somali men that contains a substance classified as an illegal drug. In a ruling Tuesday, the appellate panel said prosecutors don't have to show through testing the amount of cathinone present in khat. Defense attorneys argued that the state needed to prove enough of the drug's active ingredient was present to stimulate the central nervous system. The ruling affects six drug possession cases in Hennepin County. Hennepin County District Judge Robert Lynn ruled in November that testing didn't need to distinguish between the positive and negative chemical components of cathinone, because both have a stimulating effect. The usual dose of khat is about a half-pound. Cathinone is absorbed through an individual's cheeks. It produces effects similar to those of amphetamines, including higher blood pressure, headaches and hyperactivity. Cathinone in khat is ranked by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in the same category as heroin. Although a conviction for possessing khat doesn't result in prison time, the threat for a non-U.S. resident is deportation. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D