Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 Source: Coeur D'Alene Press (ID) Copyright: 2012 Coeur d'Alene Press Contact: http://www.cdapress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2298 OTTER: DANGERS OF POT OUTWEIGH MEDICAL BENEFITS Gov. Butch Otter told about 70 Idaho police chiefs on Wednesday that he would oppose efforts underway in the state legislature to pass a medical marijuana law. Otter made the statement at the Annual Winter Meeting of the Idaho Chiefs of Police Association in Boise, according to a report from the governor's office. The report says Otter indicated that while he is sympathetic to anyone suffering from chronic pain, he believes the dangers from passing such a law outweigh any possible benefits. Otter told the police chiefs that he recently heard from Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer that legalizing medical marijuana had some unwelcome side effects in that state: "He says the results from that ... was all kinds of little marijuana farms in everybody's garden, and pretty soon they were producing more than they could sell in the legal trade. And it started a whole new undercurrent. So for all those reasons - plus the fact I just think it's dead wrong - I told Tom Trail (the bill's sponsor) I would not look with favor on that bill." In a related story published Thursday by the Associated Press, an Oregon man with a medical marijuana card was arrested in southern Idaho with 69 pounds of pot in his vehicle. BOISE (AP) - A traffic stop in southwestern Idaho resulted in an Oregon man being charged with felony drug trafficking after officers found nearly 69 pounds of marijuana in his car. The Idaho State Police says 39-year-old Justin Cody Brownrigg of Eugene, Ore., was pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 84 in Canyon County. A trooper detected the odor of marijuana in the car and Brownrigg said he had eight to 10 grams of marijuana and was a medical marijuana cardholder in Oregon. Officers found a small amount of marijuana and a pipe, but a more intensive search turned up three large duffel bags with 68.8 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated $172,000 in the car. Brownrigg told officers he was headed to Utah. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom