Pubdate: Tue, 05 Aug 2014
Source: Portales News-Tribune (NM)
Copyright: 2014 Portales News-Tribune
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Author: Lillian Bowe

COMMISSION OPPOSES LEGAL POT

Arkie Kiehne's grassroots effort to oppose the legalization of 
marijuana for recreational purposes gained the support Tuesday of the 
Roosevelt County Commission.

Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution stating they would 
oppose any attempt by state lawmakers at legalization.

Roosevelt County Attorney Rick Queener said the resolution is a 
statement of Roosevelt County's opposition and has no legal power.

Kiehne, who works with the World Series of Team Roping, presented a 
petition with 830 signatures to the commission at a July 15 meeting.

Kiehne said marijuana is a dangerous drug.

At the July 15 meeting, Commissioner chair Kendell Buzard asked 
Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Malin Parker to 
provide more information on the impact of marijuana being legalized 
in Colorado, specifically dealing with traffic accidents.

Roosevelt County Sheriff Darren Hooker said Tuesday he presented the 
98-page information packet to the commission which has statistics on 
traffic accidents and marijuana-related health emergencies in 
Colorado prelegalization and post-legalization of marijuana.

"Almost every category there was a rise from pre-to 
post-legalization," Hooker said.

The commissioners said it was informative, but Buzard wanted more 
statistics on whether Colorado has had to increase their budget or 
manpower in the different law enforcement agencies.

Parker said at the last meeting his concerns with the legalization of 
marijuana would be the impact on Mexican drug cartels, which he 
believes could push them to sell more dangerous drugs, such as heroin 
or meth, instead of marijuana.

The commissioners agreed that the legalization of marijuana was a 
negative, but Buzard said he also believes people should have a right 
to vote on the matter.
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