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		<title>Lines drawn over pot use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Photo to Enlarge Adam Lehman, one of the authors of the so-called Peaceful Sky ordinance, testifies before a county council committee on Tuesday. &#8211; John Burnett/Tribune-Herald by John Burnett Tribune-Herald Staff Writer Published: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:58 AM HST A County Council committee heard from about two dozen people Tuesday night who testified that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Adam Lehman, one of the authors of the so-called Peaceful Sky ordinance, testifies before a county council committee on Tuesday. &#8211; John Burnett/Tribune-Herald</td>
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<h5 style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 3px;">by John Burnett<br />
<em>Tribune-Herald Staff Writer<br />
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<div style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #666666; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 15px; margin-left: 0px;">Published: <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #666666;">Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:58 AM HST</span></div>
<div id="storytext" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"><span>A County Council committee heard from about two dozen people Tuesday night who testified that police are ignoring the voter-passed initiative making adult personal use of marijuana the lowest law-enforcement priority.</p>
<p>The committee on Public Safety and Parks and Recreation received and filed a request from Police Commission Chairman Thomas Whittemore to review and rectify what he called ambiguities in the initiative passed into law by almost 58 percent of the island&#8217;s voters in November 2008.</p>
<p>Adam Lehman, one of the authors of the so-called &#8220;Peaceful Sky&#8221; ordinance, took exception to Whittemore&#8217;s reference to ambiguities.</p>
<p>&#8220;The only thing ambiguous about this new law is the lack of willingness by some county members to honor the will of the people,&#8221; Lehman testified. &#8220;This statement that was made by the chair of the police commission that the county wasn&#8217;t allowed to, quote, clean up the language, unquote. How insulting to the people you serve. This language is clean. The minds of those who are not willing to accept this law is what needs cleaning up.&#8221;</p>
<p>The law makes adult use and possession of 24 or fewer ounces of cannabis on private property, or the cultivation 24 or fewer plants, the lowest law-enforcement priority. It also directs the council not to accept money related to marijuana eradication.</p>
<p>Hamakua Councilman Dominic Yagong, the committee&#8217;s chairman, asked county Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida if the law prohibits the police &#8220;from accepting funding for marijuana eradication.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It prevents the acceptance &#8230; yes, in regards to the lowest law-enforcement priority,&#8221; Ashida replied.</p>
<p>Yagong said that he perceives a &#8220;disconnect&#8221; between voters and law enforcement over the issue.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s frankly erroneous to conclude that HPD from the inception has just blown this off and said, &#8216;Screw it. We&#8217;re not going to follow it,&#8217;&#8221; Ashida said. &#8220;&#8230; They were concerned about this provision because it did involve the acceptance of outside funds from the state and federal government. And it was decided, early on, that the receipt and the expenditure of those funds would be consistent with this initiative. That is, that the money would be expended to go after large-scale growers and distributors, but that the money would not be used to target persons that fall under the definition of &#8216;adult personal use.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Replied Yagong: &#8220;I think the disconnect is when you talk about large-scale marijuana growers and then you read the eradication reports that say &#8230; less than 24 plants, then there&#8217;s a conflict there. We accept the money for large-scale, then we still make this sort of eradication.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I would just say this, Mr. Yagong, that those questions are best addressed on a fact-specific, case-by-case inquiry,&#8221; Ashida said. &#8220;There may have been reasons why, in the report &#8230; that involved misdemeanor quantities of marijuana, but &#8230; it may not be clear whether it was related to other offenses which were related to that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Andrea Tischler, a Peaceful Sky Alliance director, said the organization&#8217;s board wrote about 50 letters to local authorities citing what she termed called non-compliance to the law.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a total disregard of our efforts, circumvents the democratic system and process, and shows great disrespect and contempt for the 35,000 citizens who voted for the ordinance,&#8221; Tischler said. &#8220;The police, prosecutor, mayor, corporation counsel, the County Council (and) the police commission have violated, or are not in compliance with just about every section of the ordinance.&#8221;</p>
<p>One testifier likened police and prosecutors to &#8220;bullies&#8221; while another called marijuana enforcement by local police &#8220;an outrage&#8221; and &#8220;a dog-and-pony show.&#8221;</p>
<p>North Kona Councilman Kelly Greenwell, whose resolution seeking to decriminalize possession of marijuana on the county level was voted down 5-2 last month, implied that the spirit of the law is being ignored by law enforcement.</p>
<p>&#8220;There can be no question what the spirit of this law was,&#8221; Greenwell said.</p>
<p>Ashida, in a Feb. 1 e-mail to Yagong, wrote that &#8220;police and prosecutors are not legally required to make adult personal use of marijuana their lowest enforcement priority,&#8221; citing the doctrine of federal and state preemption of local laws.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;The initiative simply provides our police and prosecutors this option if they so choose,&#8221; Ashida wrote.</p>
<p>E-mail John Burnett at- <a style="color: #075803; text-decoration: underline;" href="mailto:jburnett@hawaiitribune--herald.com">jburnett@hawaiitribune&#8211;herald.com</a>.</span></div>
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		<title>AN OPEN LETTER REQUESTING MORATORIUM OF ALL MARIJUANA ERADICATION &amp; HELICOPTER FLIGHTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 00:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AN OPEN LETTER REQUESTING MORATORIUM OF ALL MARIJUANA ERADICATION &#38; HELICOPTER FLIGHTS December 10, 2009 Dear Mayor Kenoi, The election of November 4, 2008 which brought you to office also recorded 35,000 votes in favor of a new county law; the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance. As a result of these change in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>AN OPEN LETTER REQUESTING MORATORIUM OF ALL MARIJUANA ERADICATION &amp; HELICOPTER FLIGHTS</strong></p>
<p>December 10, 2009</p>
<p>Dear Mayor Kenoi,</p>
<p>The election of November 4, 2008 which brought you to office also recorded 35,000 votes in favor of a new county law; the <em>Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance</em>. As a result of these change in priorities the Police Department has been directed to respect the sanctity and privacy of our homes and gardens and to cease accepting and spending funds that involve county personnel in <em>marijuana eradication</em> programs.</p>
<p>In spite of the ordinance, helicopters have continued flying most of this year. The Peaceful Sky Alliance, an organization advocating for residents under this law, have received numerous complaints from residents and based on testimony and documents supplied by police all of these missions were supported or coordinated by Hawai’i County Police personnel. One comment made by an Ocean View resident which reflects the feeling of most was, “This is like a war zone.”</p>
<p>Of great concern to us was a statement your Executive Assistant, Mr. Hunter Bishop made to us in a letter dated October 27, 2009 that: “Mayor Kenoi has complete confidence in the ability and desire of the Police Department to administer these law enforcement grant programs in the best interests of the County of Hawai’i and all of our residents.” We certainly don’t see that these programs are in the “best interests of the County of Hawai’i” because they are costly and take law enforcement resources away from more important matters of safety, law and order for communities on our island. We certainly don’t see that these programs are in the “best interests of residents of Hawai’i County” because they are noisy and intrusive and cause distress in our community. Further, what Mr. Bishop failed to recognize in his statement is that they are now against the law.</p>
<p>We are disappointed that the <em>Department of Public Safety</em> appears to be in open defiance of the wishes of residents. We hoped to see that as Mayor, you would direct our Police Department to stop all surveillance and eradication missions, as the law clearly requires them to do. Instead, we find that you have turned a blind eye to the continuing ‘business as usual’ attitude from our Police Department. As head of the Executive Branch of County government, it is your responsibility to ensure that all departments including the Police Department and Prosecuting Attorney are briefed as to the changes required by the ordinance. Please act now as our Mayor by declaring a Moratorium on all helicopter missions. Show the voters that you were listening when they asked for change. We would like you to honor the voter’s wishes and direct our Hawaii County Police Department to obey the law.</p>
<p>Enclosed is a memorandum showing that at the end of October, over $200,000 remained in the Police Department budget for <em>marijuana eradication</em> which is in violation of the <em>Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance.</em> These funds do not expire until January 1, 2010. When we wrote you and asked if you approved the ‘leftover funding’ from last year’s budget for <em>marijuana eradication</em> programs your office responded that this procedure was in fact approved by Hawai’i State Attorney General Mark Bennett. Regardless of who approved the measure, it was nothing short of a “loophole” to allow this program to be funded. Whether you or Mr. Bennett approved the funding, the fact is that it goes against the wishes of 35,000 voters.</p>
<p>Mayor Kenoi, we would like assurance that no more helicopters will fly using County funds and personnel. Please grant us that Moratorium before the year is out. Please let voters know that you heard that they want the helicopters to stop.</p>
<p>We would like to wish you and your closest associates and family a very peaceful and happy holiday season. We wish that for all residents of Hawai’i County.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>The Board of Peaceful Sky Alliance</p>
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