“’Cuff Drug Users, Not Innocent Bystanders” |
Editorial
Albuquerque Journal
May 31, 2004
No Isotopes fan would ever light up a marijuana cigarette at the stadium, of course. But
suppose one did, was arrested and hauled away. Should this violation trigger the arrest of the
’Topes’ starting lineup?
No; they are not responsible for the fan’s behavior. That’s clear when you’re talking
baseball, but if the venue is a little more rock ’n’ roll than apple pie and the national pastime, hysteria
clouds the issue.
New Mexico Reps. Tom Udall, a Democrat, and Republican Heather Wilson are among 124
co-sponsors of a bill that crosses over the line to absurdity. Under what Wilson charitably calls a loosely
worded provision, fans’ use of drugs could result in the jailing of the band, souvenir hawkers and
promoters.
Even the Drug Policy Alliance finds the “punish the innocent” clause problematic. But if
its lame-duck sponsor, Rep. Doug Ose, R-Calif., hangs it on a popular bill, “... there’s not much we can do
about it,” said Bill Piper, an associate director of the anti-drug group.
There is much to recommend other bill provisions – but not enough to justify enactment
of this clause. Udall and Wilson should reconsider their support.
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