Pubdate: Fri, 09 May 2003 Source: Maneater, The (Columbia, MO Edu) Copyright: 2003 The Maneater Contact: http://www.themaneater.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1283 POT PROPOSITION NOT JUST A LOSS Best Not-So-Lost Cause It is a shame that Proposition 1, which would have drastically reduced fines for marijuana users and would have decriminalized medical marijuana in Columbia, didn't pass. The proposition was one of the few examples where student and community activism stretched beyond pointless protests and rhetoric and attempted to create actual change in Columbia. From writing the proposition, collecting the 1,191 signatures needed to put the proposition on the ballot, and actually driving voters to the polls, everyone involved put an almost inhuman amount of effort behind the proposal. And although Prop. 1 ultimately failed, the efforts of its creators were not in vain. On March 24, Columbia (http://www.ci.columbia.mo.us/dept/police) Police Department Chief Randy Boehm announced that after examining Prop. 1, he had decided to change CPD policy so that a first offense involving less than 35 grams of marijuana will automatically go to municipal court. This means a student arrested for a minor marijuana offense would not be in danger of losing his or her federal financial aid, as long as it is the first offense. Through their efforts, MU students and the Missouri chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws and everyone else involved in supporting Proposition 1 have assured that future MU students won't forfeit their future for using a substance less dangerous than alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens