Source: Bulletin, The (OR) Contact: http://www.bendbulletin.com/ Pubdate: 22 Sep 1998 NO ON MEASURE 57 Under current law, toting around less than an ounce of marijuana is a noncriminal act punishable by a fine up to $1,000. Measure 57, which will appear on the ballot Nov. 3, would make it a Class C misdemeanor, which means small-time pot users would face not only a fine, but a jail sentence of up to 30 days. While we don't condone marijuana use, Measure 57 strikes us as the wrong way to stop it. When the state develope an estimate of the law's cost -- about $1.5 million annually -- it assumed that about 6,000 penny-ante pot users would be busted every year, and that half of them would spend one day in jail in addition to paying a fine. Faced with these mild consequences, we don't think Oregon's weed warriors are going to be flushing their stashes down the commode any time soon. Meanwhile, marijuana users who do get comparatively stiff sentences will occupy jail space desperately needed for more serious offenders. The most reasonable punishment for people caught with small amounts of marijuana is the one that's already on the books. We see no reason to change it. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski