Pubdate: Fri, 16 May 2014 Source: Kokomo Tribune (IN) Copyright: 2014 The Kokomo Tribune Contact: http://www.ktonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1204 Author: Shaun Slack FERTILIZER PURCHASE LEADS TO DEA WARRANT The war on marijuana is a smashing and overwhelming success, if you measure success by how many violations of civil rights, liberties and constitutional rights it has generated. In a far-flung suburb of Chicago named Shorewood, the Drug Enforcement Agency and local cops entered the house of Angela Kirking for shopping for organic fertilizer. It seems that in itself is reasonable suspicion, if you shop at an Illinois home-and-garden store. Police ran her plates and found her address. They looked through her garbage, which supposedly had a marijuana scent to it. Also, her electric bill was deemed too high. Finally, they got a judge to sign off on a warrant. They raided her house with drawn guns and found a third of an ounce of marijuana. Yes, you can breathe easy knowing the DEA and police are on the case to go after suburban women who occasionally smoke small amounts of marijuana in their homes and go to garden stores. If someone is smoking marijuana and driving then, yes, ticket or arrest them and take them off the road. But this is just stupid. Even the most ardent drug warrior must be taken aback by these tactics. I am glad groups like the National Organization for Marijuana Reform or Marijuana Policy Project exist to counter these abuses. Shaun Slack Kokomo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom