Mayor Bloomberg Stupidity

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
As the New York state legislature considers a bill to further decriminalize the possession of marijuana, New York City Major Michael Bloomberg has announced that those found with small amounts will no longer spend the night in jail.

"I personally am not in favor of legalizing marijuana or any other drugs, I think it's a dangerous thing,” Bloomberg said Friday morning on the John Gambling radio show. “ But the reality is that for small amounts of marijuana there's an awful lot of kids that have it and you're just clogging the jails… you're clogging the courts, you're clogging the police.” Rather than clogging the system, Bloomberg said during his State of the City address, the whole adjudication process could take less than a couple days. “It’s consistent with the law, it’s the right thing to do, and it will allow us to target police resources where they’re needed most,” he said. Pressed by Gambling on his WOR radio show, Bloomberg said he’s not condoning marijuana use. “I don't know [about] condoning, but certainly not penalizing too much,” he said. “Marijuana is just a fact of life in this day and age in a small quantity,” Bloomberg added later. “Cops don't have the time to go out and go after the real bad guys if they're gonna worry about throwing a kid in the slammer overnight for a tiny bit.”​


Under Bloomberg's new policy, those arrested for possession will still be taken to the local precinct while the NYPD checks for outstanding warrants. If none are found, the subject will be released with a notice to appear before a judge.

Taken from here.

This from the man that banned Big Gulps.


 
i think this is a good thing and not really stupid as you say. maybe you, sir, are..well...emmmm..whats in your title?

maybe he needs to re assess his priorities a bit but as a cannabis movement this is good news.:clap:
 

patlpp

New Member
Small steps Carne. Instead of a big swooping decriminalization bill, make baby steps like this one so people get acclimated and accept these incremental changes. Before you know it, it will be like a traffic ticket. Better than nothing. Is that why you think it's stupid, because the person still gets processed? Maybe so, but looking at it at a politicians perspective, this approach may be the only way to make changes and retain ones career.
 

Rancho Cucamonga

Active Member
Bloomberg could support full legalization and I would still despise him as he is a typical elitist. In my world people like Bloomberg would be hung in public.
 

kronicsmurf

Well-Known Member
lol that seems to be the only good news about mj arrests is that they are overcrowding the system forcing these fools to think differently.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
i think this is a good thing and not really stupid as you say. maybe you, sir, are..well...emmmm..whats in your title?

maybe he needs to re assess his priorities a bit but as a cannabis movement this is good news.:clap:
I was referring to his attitude about Cannabis. How it's a "dangerous thing". I agree that keeping people out of jail is a move in the right direction but as long as that attitude persists, it will stay illegal.
 

see4

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And fortunately for ALL politicians, their minds can easily be changed, especially Republicans. He is not saying that cannabis itself is dangerous, what he is saying, in not so many words, is that supporting the legalization of marijuana(cannabis) is dangerous, to him, and his reelection. If his council said that supporting marijuana would win him more Republican votes, he would support it. Simple as that.
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
absolutely correct. they'll say anything that doesn't rock the boat. god forbid they should come up with an original thought.
 
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