Pubdate: Sat, 14 May 2016 Source: Orange County Register, The (CA) Copyright: 2016 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/321 Author: Christopher Cadelago, The Sacramento Bee POLICE CHIEF CALLS GOP CONGRESSMAN'S MARIJUANA COMMENTS 'INSULTING' When Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher endorsed the California initiative to legalize recreational marijuana, the one-time speechwriter for former President Ronald Reagan railed against a justice system that spends billions "to try to take care of someone who wants to smoke weed in his backyard." "How many women have been raped or people have been murdered by distracting our law enforcement?" Rohrabacher asked last week in San Francisco. The Costa Mesa congressman's comment didn't sit well with Ventura Police Chief Ken Corney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association. In a letter, Corney said the statements were misleading and inaccurate, noting that marijuana possession in California has been decriminalized since the Schwarzenegger administration. "Considering that the possession of nearly $300 worth of marijuana in California is a non-penal infraction, I am perplexed by your statement," he wrote. "I have never heard of a sexual assault or murder occurring due to the fact that our officers were responding to an individual consuming marijuana on his or her personal property, and to make such an assertion is insulting to the brave men and women who risk their lives to keep Californians safe." Corney said California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation "currently spends zero dollars annually incarcerating persons found in simple possession of marijuana." Rohrabacher said his comments pertained to the federal criminal justice system. "I don't read the word 'California' in my quote," he said. "Anybody that complains that I am being 'misleading' and 'inaccurate' better be accurate in what they are saying. And they are not." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom