Pubdate: Sat, 18 Oct 2003
Source: Guardian, The (UK)
Copyright: 2003 Guardian Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/175
Author: Duncan Campbell
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California)
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PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT, MR PRESIDENT

Where there's smoke, there's fire, said California's new governor, Arnold 
Schwarzenegger, in the final days of his campaign in response to 
allegations of his harassing women. At the time, it seemed as though he was 
speaking metaphorically but, in retrospect, maybe he was pondering on the 
issue of what Californians smoke and where and what should be done about it.

This week comes news of the latest extension of the various bans on smoking 
in the state. California has one of the strictest no-smoking policies in 
the world: no cigarettes in bars, restaurants, public buildings and some 
public parks. Now a Los Angeles city council member, Jack Weiss, wants to 
extend the ban to LA's beaches. A small town, Solana Beach, down the coast 
near San Diego, has just voted for such a ban. LA may follow suit.

Venice Beach, the city's premier seaside area, remains one of the bastions 
of free expression in California. It is one of the first places I take 
visitors to the city and indeed, if an alien were to arrive from outer 
space and I only had 20 minutes to show him/her/it what the world was like, 
I would take him/her/it for a stroll down Venice boardwalk on a weekend.

All human life is there. Every age, race, colour, creed, religion, gender 
and mode of dress and transport are there. There are also many smokers 
puffing away on everything that there is to be smoked. This would be the 
first place to be affected by a ban.

Now on a recent visit to Palm Springs - the only place in the country where 
the average age of inhabitants is the same as the average Fahrenheit 
temperature (80) - I visited the local casino run by the Agua Caliente band 
of the Cahuilla Indians. The tribal chairman, Richard Milanovich, took us 
on a tour of the Spa Resort Casino and one of the most striking things 
about it was that all the gamblers wrestling with the one-armed bandits - 
mainly middle-aged women - seemed to be smoking. How could this be? Smokers 
in a public building in California?

The casino is built on an Indian reservation and thus is sovereign 
territory. The casino reckons that if people want to indulge one vice, they 
might as well indulge another. Venice Beach is not, however, built on 
sovereign territory, so when the ban comes, smokers will either have to 
head out into the Pacific or quit.

In fact, this has been a big week for local smokers of all varieties. 
First, we now have a cigar-smoking governor. But could this lead to the 
thawing of relations with Cuba? Amazingly, it is still illegal to bring a 
Cuban cigar into the United States. Second, we have the proposed ban on 
smoking on the beaches of LA. And third, the supreme court has rebuffed the 
Bush administration by ruling that doctors in California and six other 
western states are free to recommend marijuana to their patients.

The supreme court ruling was in response to an appeal by the Bush 
administration against a regional court decision to uphold a doctor's right 
to recommend marijuana. This does not mean medical marijuana is legal, but 
offers some protection to doctors who might suggest its benefits to a patient.

President Bush flashed through the state this week to raise $1.8m (UKP 
1.08m) for his re-election campaign and to gladhand the new governor. The 
non-smoking president is against medical marijuana, the new cigar-smoking 
governor is in favour of it.

Perhaps the solution is for the tribal areas in the state, which have come 
under attack from Mr Schwarzenegger for their financial donations to the 
Democrats, to assert their sovereign status and allow the sale of Cuban 
cigars and the use of medical marijuana on their land. And then the 
governor could tell the president to put that in his pipe and smoke it.
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