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Evanston Lessens Penalty For Pot Possession

via Jonathan Bullington, Chicago Tribune

An ordinance that lessens penalties for those in Evanston caught with 10 grams or less of marijuana received unanimous approval from aldermen at Monday night’s City Council meeting.

Originally proposed by Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl, the ordinance replaces jail time with a ticket for those caught with 10 grams or less, thus keeping offenders out of the court system. Tisdahl has said she supported the measure as a way to keep a young person’s criminal record from hindering future employment.

“If we pass this ordinance, we would have more of our young people who could get jobs,” Tisdahl said at a council subcommittee meeting earlier this month. “Police spend much more time arresting someone than they do ticketing them, so we would have police spending more time on the street dealing with more serious criminals.”

That view found support among those who addressed the council.

“We believe the ordinance would save the city money, raise money for the city, and it’s not an amnesty,” said Andrea Lubelfeld, an attorney with the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy. “People who are fined would not be stuck with a criminal record, and they wouldn’t have to deal with going to court, getting a record and also expunging a record.”

Others pointed out the brunt of the law fell on those without financial means to fight charges in court.

“I have a number of young people who work for me, and these young people cannot get jobs because they have a record,” said Hecky Powell, owner of Hecky’s Barbecue. “And the only place they can work usually is for me or some other minority company because we understand. Different than a lot of young people in this community, these folks cannot afford good lawyers. They have public defenders.”

Evanston’s ordinance had provided that anyone found in possession of 10 grams or less of marijuana could be fined between $50 and $500. But state law dictates that possession of between 2.5 and 10 grams is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail and/or up to a $1,500 fine, and Evanston police had discretion on which penalty to pursue. But now, that discretion is removed, and the $50 to $500 fine range is maintained.

Evanston’s law change places the city among a growing number of communities re-thinking the way they prosecute marijuana possession.

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One thought on “Evanston Lessens Penalty For Pot Possession

  1. Marijuana is a completely harmless substance. We aren’t telling the truth about pot and it is just ridiculous. Pot has so many more benefits than negative side-effects its not even comparable. It is a natural plant that grows on the same earth we do. To make a plant illegal, and make the act of smoking it, which harms no one at all, illegal, is just complete blasphemy. I hope one day we will open our minds and pot will be legalized. Do you believe marijuana will ever be legal worldwide?

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    Posted by DIESEL | November 29, 2011, 6:31 PM

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