Pubdate: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 Source: Record Searchlight (Redding, CA) Copyright: 2009 Record Searchlight Contact: http://www.redding.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/360 Author: Steve Davidson, Retired Redding Police Department Captain FEDERAL LAW IS INDEED THE CHIEF'S CONCERN The Sunday letter to the editor by former Police Chief John Montgomery took exception with Redding Police Chief Peter Hansen's attempt to educate the owners of marijuana dispensaries in Redding by informing them of federal drug laws. He told Chief Hansen, "Federal law is not his concern," and suggested the chief be fired if he cannot uphold California law first and foremost. Chief Montgomery, Article 6 of the United States Constitution clearly establishes federal law as the pre-eminent law of the land. Your statement that federal law is not Chief Hansen's concern is on its face absurd. Call the U.S. attorney's office and ask them if Chief Hansen should consider California law first and foremost, before federal law. They may suggest that federal laws dealing with civil rights, terrorism, interstate crimes, etc., should be the concern of local police chiefs. For decades, the Redding Police Department has looked beyond state laws and local ordinances and used every legal resource available to enhance the quality of life for its citizens. This includes a great deal more than your suggestion to Chief Hansen that he focus on responding to calls, enforcing traffic laws and tracking sex offenders. Working as a team with local, state and federal law enforcement, partnering with the community and educating the community has enhanced our quality of life. Chief Montgomery, it is why you don't see gangs or drug dealers on the corners; but rather, people walking freely and safely in their neighborhoods. It may be why you live in Redding and not the city where you were the chief. I am thankful that Redding has a chief with the courage to confront the negative impact the marijuana dispensaries are having on our community, especially our young people. The medicinal marijuana law, Proposition 215, passed in 1996, is without a doubt one of the worst-drafted referendums ever passed. Its intent was to be "compassionate" to a small percentage of the population with serious pain-related illnesses that conventional medicine can't effectively treat. Because the law was so poorly written, it has created the opportunity for widespread abuse and for all practical purposes legalized marijuana. This law has created the opportunity for a massive number of young people to "believe in marijuana" and make it the most important thing in their lives, even above their careers and livelihoods. This should be a concern of every police chief in California. Chief Montgomery, what would you have thought of a retired police chief who moved into your city and called for your dismissal based on a single incident you undertook to improve your city within the law? I think we all know the answer to that. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr