Pubdate: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 Source: Pueblo Chieftain (CO) Copyright: 2014 The Pueblo Chieftain Contact: http://www.chieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1613 Author: Chris Woodka MONDAY MORNING SPECIAL: DANGERS OF NEIGHBORHOOD TOKING EXPOSED Ralph, let's call him Ralph, was standing before the judge. He was a little concerned about his future and ruing the actions of his past. Looking into the annals of his life to this point, he acknowledged that he had not always been a model citizen. But did he deserve this? Next case: The state v. Ralph. "Young man, you stand accused of smoking marijuana on your front porch in violation of the Laws What Be. How do you plead?" "Well, I did it I guess, but there were extenuating circumstances." "Care to explain?" "If I may, your honor, I'd like to enter Exhibit A." "And, what are we looking at here?" "My tweets from the night of the incident." "Roll the tweets." (Been a bad day. Lots of stress at work. Drove out to a marijuana store and scored a couple of joints' worth of weed. Carefully tucked it under the maps in the glove box. Started driving home.) (Chased away a couple of punks trying to steal my car at the convenience store where I stopped to buy matches. Had to fill out some sort of paperwork to buy matches, apparently some response to new terrorist threat. What gives?) (Driving home, I dodged the following: five cars that just blew by stop signs, four cars running red lights, three speeding cars that zipped past me as I tried to observe the speed limit, two cars that cut in front of me as their drivers talked on cellphones and a milk shake tossed from a car that splattered on my windshield.) "You tweeted all this while driving?" "I'm gifted that way. I was .?.?. was just trying to preserve the moment." "I see. Do you have a long history of smoking marijuana?" "No, your honor. I thought I would try it this one time." "What made you do this?" "Well, I'd read in the newspaper that the president thought it was safer than alcohol. Usually, I have a beer to unwind when I get home. But, I'm always open to new experiences." "So you lit a joint on your front porch?" "Well, at first I was going to smoke it inside. But then, for some reason, I recalled there was a city ordinance against smoking inside, so I took it to the front porch." "You realize that the city ordinance only applies to tobacco in public spaces?" "Well, now I do. It's kind of a duh moment for me." "So you began smoking a joint on your front porch?" "Absolutely. And it helped me out a lot. Like I said in the tweets, it had been a really tough day." "Then what happened?" "Well, my neighbor came out and started screaming at me. I couldn't understand why. I had sat on this same porch drinking beer with him and smoking cigarettes many times." "What exactly did your neighbor say?" "Well, I won't repeat all the profanity. But he was yelling that I was being a complete, you know, and how the, you know, did I think little kids would react to seeing a grown man, you know, smoking a, you know, joint for all the, you know, world to see? You know, damn it! Get off the, you know, grass!" "What did you say?" "Well, nothing. I had just inhaled, and I did not want to lose the rush. Plus, I felt kind of sorry for his kids, who were standing just a few feet behind him listening to this rubbish. I was sort of scared he would hit me or something, and I really didn't want his kids to see him get beat up. So, I stayed cool." "I see. So, why did things escalate?" "He said, `I'm going to call the, you know, cops and you're going to be, you know, busted!" I just exhaled and took another toke, because it felt pretty good right about then. As I was holding my breath, I really could not complain." "So he called the cops?" "I guess. I kind of zoned out for the next half hour or so. The clouds up in the sky were pretty amazing right about then. But then, six squad cars or so pulled up and - I can't be sure - I think three or four guys had their guns drawn." "Did you resist?" "Well, I was in a mood. I asked them, `Where were you guys when those cars were running stop signs, speeding past me and dumping crap on my car? Where were you when the punks tried to steal my car?' I don't think it went over so well." "Why is that?" "Probably because I was face-down on the doormat at the time." "Have you learned a lesson from all this, Ralph?" "Why, yes. I will smoke the other joint in the backyard. Much calmer there." "Very well. I will reduce your sentence to 60 hours of community service. You will avail yourself to our local schools to explain the dangers of smoking marijuana on your front porch." "Thank you, your honor. Sorry for messing up." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt