Pubdate: Fri, 13 May 2011 Source: Superior Daily Telegram (WI) Copyright: 2011 Forum Communications Co. Contact: http://www.superiortelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3505 Author: Mike Nichols, Superior Telegram Note: Mike Nichols is a syndicated columnist who spent 18 years writing about Wisconsin for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He is now a senior fellow at the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. Bookmark: http://www.drugsense.org/cms/geoview/n-us-wi (Wisconsin) AMIDST PROTESTS CAPITOL REVELERS They say Wisconsin hasn't seen the sort of protests we had in Madison of late since at least the 1960s. Turns out some folks thought it actually was the 1960s. The state just responded to my request to see copies of hundreds of State Capitol Police reports from February and March during the height of the protests. We already know all about the serious reasons people were blowing off steam. Turns out, though, that wasn't just steam. It was, right up there on the third floor of the South Wing - directly above the Senate chambers - the "overwhelming smell of burnt marijuana" emanating from an orange tent. There was so much smoke, a "great amount" that was "issuing" from the tent pitched right there inside our esteemed Capitol , that it was literally "coming out of cracks," according to the report. One cop was concerned there was actually an "active fire" inside. Nope. Just two dudes lying on a sleeping bag in their underwear, a "roach," rolling papers, a bag of what looked like pot, a glass "bong" and enough smoke to make Cheech and Chong jealous. Both dudes were issued citations and one - a juvenile - was turned over to his mom. I couldn't reach either one so it's not clear if they were protesting against the Republicans, the Democrats or just the lack of Doritos in the cafeteria. The underwear boys were, so far as I can tell, the only alleged potheads police caught red-handed. But there were clearly a lot of people who breathed in some of the second-hand smoke. There was, for instance, a guy succinctly described in reports as a "male subject dressed in a costume holding a pointed object in front of" Sen. Chris Larson's office; two gentlemen who apparently drove a rented van all the way from California to Wisconsin (one that was eventually reported stolen) to sell protest buttons and - having trouble finding a parking space when they arrived - just left it in a Supreme Court Justice's stall; and a man who, for some reason, notified the police that he'd offered a taxi cab company in Rockford, Ill. $1,000 to take a picture of one of the Democratic senators hiding out down there. The cab company, the man also reported, wanted $2,500. Given what Chicago cabbies ask for a four-block ride through the Loop, that actually sounds like a pretty good deal to me. You had to walk through the Capitol during the protests to really get the flavor of things. What's surprising, the reports indicate, is how much of the flavor tasted like alcohol. On Feb. 18, for instance, somebody called the police to say that "there are a couple people in the basement rotunda that have a bottle of vodka and are ready for detox." That same night, two state troopers caught a couple kids - one only 14 - on the second floor at 11 p.m. standing next to a crate with a 1.75-liter bottle of vodka, a 1.75-liter bottle of whiskey, bottles of Squirt and ginger ale and a quart of orange juice. It's not clear if the orange juice was a mixer or for breakfast since, it seems, the kids' parents had given them permission to spend the night and make some sort of statement. Of course, the statement turned out to be to police and included the claim they'd gotten the booze from a man they didn't know wearing a fedora. Yes, I know there were a lot of serious people at the Capitol as well. And not everyone appreciated the surreal circus atmosphere. One woman, for instance, called the police to say it wasn't right that taxpayers had to foot the bill for, among other things, the protestors' toilet paper. Personally, speaking as a taxpayer myself, I think that was probably worth it. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake