Pubdate: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 Source: Isthmus (WI) Column: Watchdog Copyright: 2007 Isthmus Contact: http://www.thedailypage.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/215 Author: Bill Lueders Note: Relevant part of a longer column. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) A DANGEROUS CRIMINAL, TAKE TWO Speaking of crime and punishment, why is the DA's office, which laments that it no longer has resources to criminally prosecute low-level marijuana and drug paraphernalia cases, still pursuing felony charges against Madison resident Chris Lankford, 31, for (gasp!) passing a joint to another man at a pro-marijuana rally last year? "That's his choice," says Blanchard, referring to Lankford. He says his office still prosecutes distribution, which includes passing a joint, but usually handles minor cases as misdemeanors. But when Lankford refused to accept this, the office refiled the charges as a felony. "We offered to treat it as a misdemeanor offense," says Blanchard, "so it's he who has opted to have a trial on a felony level." Lankford's attorney, Peter Steinberg, intends to contest the legality of the search, as he tried to do when it was a misdemeanor charge. He says the case shows the DA's office is still waging a nonsensical war on pot. "How many years have DAs been claiming we don't prosecute minor marijuana cases?" Steinberg asks. "They do. I haven't seen any change. They are pursuing an objectively stupid policy." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake