Daily 4/20 Protests Spark Saturday Arrest In Keene, NH

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10/02/2009


Daily marijuana legalization protests in the Central Square in Keene, New Hampshire, led to one arrest Saturday for marijuana possession and one Sunday -- but the victim in that arrest was later found to be smoking chocolate mint in his glass pipe and released without charges. The demonstrations began last Tuesday with a couple of dozen people gathering at 4:20pm to toke up as an act of civil disobedience and call for marijuana law reform. After Saturday's arrest, the protests continued, with about 100 people showing up Monday.

The protests are being led by Free Keene, a local affiliate of the libertarian New Hampshire Free State Project. The project's stated goal is to persuade 20,000 libertarians to move to New Hampshire in a bid to shift the politics of the low-population Granite State.

Arrested Saturday was Richard Paul, 40, one of the protest organizers. Paul was arrested after police patrolling the square saw him smoking a joint. Protestors shouted at police, yelling "Leave him alone!" and "This is how they did it in Nazi Germany!"

After the arrest, about 50 protestors followed Paul and police officers to the police station, where they shouted through the door and sat in a circle smoking marijuana. No more arrests were forthcoming, though.

To confuse police at the protests at the square, some smokers smoked things other than marijuana. That was the case Sunday, when police arrested a protester identified only as "Earl" for puffing on a glass pipe. Embarrassingly for police, that substance turned out to be not marijuana but chocolate mint, and Earl was quickly released.

Protests continued this week in Keene and have now spread to Manchester. In the latter town, protestors sparked up in the presence of police, but failed to provoke any arrests.

Perhaps the cops have better things to do. And that's precisely the point.

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/602/keene_new_hampshire_marijuana_civil_disobedience_protest
 
^ I was thinking the same thing. If I were to pull a stunt like that, I'd use a fresh piece that had never been used to smoke marijuana, and have nothing illegal on my person or in my car. Even then, though, there are precedented cases of drug charges sticking, even though the 'drugs' in question turned out to be fake. This is typically when the possessor / buyer believes them to be real, or the seller tries to make the buyer believe they're real, at the time of the arrest. If the mint-smoking protestor struck the cops as particularly smug or unsavory, I wouldn't put it past the cops to use such a precedent (in the way they write up the police report) to make a marijuana charge stick nonetheless.
 
actually it appears they can. they released both mint smokers.

Well if they really could tell the difference why did they arrest the min the first place? Obviously it was going to come out sooner or later but what I obviously meant is there is an obvious difference. You would think most cops had seen enough marijuana to tell on the spot.
 
I wish I still lived near there, I'd be joining them daily.
 
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