HELICOPTERS TO CONTINUE "Eradication" DESPITE MASSIVE PUBLIC PROTEST *********************************************************************** In the face of shocking testimony and public outrage, the Hawaii County Council Finance Committee voted 42 in favor of accepting a U.S. "Drug War" grant for Marijuana Eradication on Mon., June 16. Over 40 people turned out to testify against the Eradication Program, detailing abuses and violations of privacy, and speaking out in favor of Cannabis decriminalization. Some of the horror stories related to aerial spraying of pesticides, including detrimental health effects such as burning eyes and lung tissue, dead pets, and even destroyed private orchards! One elderly woman stated emphatically "We resent being treated like TERMITES and eradicated!" to which Councilman Santangelo responded that this new grant did not include any aerial spraying ( which turned out to be a LIE upon examining the contract later in the afternoon). Other citizens announced their opposition to the "POLICE STATE" which Eradication facilitates, along with violations of the U.S. Bill of Rights. Gisela KrammerColeman, a 59yo Holocaust survivor stated "TheEradication Program promotes war on people and entices the police into corruption. It is about police power and the abuse of it, about fear and forfeiture, about the breach of civil rights." After having her farm raided and ransacked by the Eradicator Squads, on a false warrant, she came to the council to warn the community that we are one step closer to a Nazistyle totalitarian system, with a subversion of our guaranteed checks, balances, and civil rights by the "Drug War"terror. Medical doctors, economists, farmers, veterans, and locals all expressed their opposition to the War on Marijuana for various reasons, taking up the majority of the day's testimony in the Council Special Session. During the dialogue with Council members, both Councilman Santangelo and Councilwoman LeitheadTodd admitted to having smoked marijuana in their earlier days, when they were "wild". Councilman Santangelo, plagued by rumours that he once was a Marijuana grower himself, even admitted "I was young and I had grown!" Both later voted in support of Eradication, revealing the classic politician's willingness to sellout at the expense of their neighbors and constituents. In the afternoon the DEA and Cops began their huddled, mumbling testimony, which came off seeming disjointed, defensive, and poorly prepared. The questions surrounding the flow of multimillion dollar slush funds and forfeitures left the Cops squirming and scrambling to cover their cookie jars. It appears that the funding flow is so lax that there is little documentation for public presentation. Glenn Robinette, a community activist, earlier made a thoroughly entertaining presentation of some of the Cops' expenditure receipts, which almost always contained large quantites of Gourmet Pastry! Hawaii is in serious need of MEDIA INVESTIGATORS to find out where all, of these millions of dollars worth of WEED, federal funds, and forfeitures/seizures are GOING! Come on, 60 Minutes, Hard Copy, anyone? One conclusion of the day's testimony and Council discussion is that LEGAL QUESTIONS surrounding mandated PROGRAM REVIEWS/AUDITS are still up in the air, with activists claiming that the Eradication Program is operating illegaly, and Council admitting that the Program Reviews are "longoverdue", promising to pursue one AFTER THEIR VOTE OF APPROVAL. A Program Review is mandated every 4 years,the Eradication Program has been operating without one for 16 years, with previous reviews postponed under suspicious circumstances. In other words, the Council voted to support a highimpact program with NO CHECKS AND BALANCES, in a State where police corruption is rampant! Councilman Curtis was the one stalwart man of conscience, trying to defer the vote until completion of Program Review, which failed 34. Councilman Curtis stated that he "Would rrather err on the side of Constitutionally guaranteed rights" than on possible loss of federal police grants. None of the other Councilmemebrs seemed willing to question the priorities of the Police Chief and DEA present. News coverage was widespread and slanted toward the ProMarijuana public, with much publicity given to our "POT Party" on the porch of the Council chambers at lunch, in which some of us smoked on TV, we served hempseed ice cream and hempseed carrot cake with hempseed coffee.The propaganda victory goes to Cannabis Liberation. The federal funding still must be approved by the full Council. Community and expert input forthcoming, with one chink in the armor of the DEA pried away. This is occuring in an island culture where marijauna is openly smoked on the streets, in homes, in fact is a backbone of the local culture. Marijuana is heralded even on the popular commercial radio stations in song and comedy, marijuana growing equipt. is sold at every hardware store, even ACE, is worn on Tshirts and commonly acknowledged in the media as a primary cashcrop. Please send comments and expert testimony to : Honolulu Advertiser Fax (808) 9357855 Honolulu StarBulletin Fax (808) 9351012 KPUA Am Fax (808) 9357761 In Beauty and Buds, BZ Browzer