Pubdate: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 Source: Raynham Call (MA) Contact: 2008 GateHouse Media, Inc. Website: http://www.wickedlocal.com/raynham Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4885 Author: Susan Parkou Weinstein Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) NEW POT LAW: 'A COMPLETE MESS' Raynham - A new law decriminalizing the possession of a small amount of marijuana looked good on paper. But it will be hard to enforce, lead to privacy issues and pave the way for more widespread use of hard drugs, Police Chief Lou Pacheco said this week. "The situation is a mess - a complete mess," Pacheco said. Effective on Jan. 2, the law stems from the voter-approved ballot Question 2 that makes the possession of an ounce or less of marijuana a civil offense punishable by a maximum $100 fine for those 18 and older. Pacheco said the problem lies less in measuring the quantity of the drug than in the quality. Officers can be trained to assess what an ounce of the drug looks like or use a scale. But the law doesn't differentiate between Class D marijuana and the more potent Class C form of the drug like some hashish. There's also a problem with ticketing by state police. Troopers won't have the 351 different types of tickets needed to write civil citations for each of the cities and towns in Massachusetts. Civil fines are also a matter of public record. Pacheco said simple marijuana possession accounts for only a handful of local arrests a year because the culprits are usually caught with stronger drugs. He is concerned that the public views an ounce of marijuana as a small amount for personal use. An ounce can be rolled into 40-50 joints and sell for about $600 on the street, he said. Law enforcement dropped the ball on the ballot that was passed by 65 percent of the voters, he said. Many supporters were parents who saw it as a way to avoid saddling their children with criminal records for youthful slips. Younger offenders will undergo drug awareness programs and perform community service. "We fought it the wrong way. We didn't challenge the facts," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake