New Orleans designates pot, prostitution as municipal offenses

1ThickBlond's Avatar
I think this is great and possibly one step in the right direction.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/301684

What do you think?
Sounds like they are finally get their heads out of their aXX, and doing the right thing. It's all motivated by lack of funds.
CRISTY-CUPPS's Avatar
Amen RPM I fully agree with you of course but, will this lead to more amp's and SW flooding nola??
It could be a double edge sword. Just thinking out loud...
DallasRain's Avatar
interesting !!!!
does this mean if someone gets caught with weed they will not get there name in the newspaper anymore?
1ThickBlond's Avatar
They didn't legalize, decriminalize or lessen the severity of the penalties for any of the offenses. It just means you will get a summons to appear in court instead of being arrested, jailed, and having to post bond to get out until your court date.
CRISTY-CUPPS's Avatar
Yea and thats a hell of a lot better then sittin in OPP waiting on a court date with no finckin bond on a outta state ID! not that I would know hahaha..I is a La resident ladies & gents check my ID! whew Im covered.
Cristy, i don't think you'll see any more amp's, they still need a permit to open, and SW's come and go. If you've ever tried to get a permit of any kind in Nola it is a big hassle.
1TB is right nothing after the bust will change except you won't go to criminal court, and it will be somewhere in the back of the newspaper.
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And, unless Municipal Court improves its recordkeeping, second & third offenses (felonies) will be less likely.
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Cristy, i don't think you'll see any more amp's, they still need a permit to open, and SW's come and go. If you've ever tried to get a permit of any kind in Nola it is a big hassle.
1TB is right nothing after the bust will change except you won't go to criminal court, and it will be somewhere in the back of the newspaper. Originally Posted by rpmsouth
isn't it the same thing with Jefferson parish on permits?
Sydney Pure's Avatar
WOW!!! Very Interesting .... I like NOLA even more NOW!!

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  • R.M.
  • 01-03-2011, 07:51 AM
I think this is great and possibly one step in the right direction.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/301684

What do you think? Originally Posted by 1ThickBlond

Leave it to 1ThickBlond to find this. You go Girl
Very good maybe other cities will follow would be alot more $ for them to just give fines to anyone caught and alot easier on everyones lifes !
Sounds like they are finally get their heads out of their aXX, and doing the right thing. It's all motivated by lack of funds. Originally Posted by rpmsouth

Loving this post, thanks for sharing!!
This is the way life should be...following the Amsterdam and Vancouver, BC model; ie, thinking like a sane society.

IMO
I am sorry if i am responding to this post past the deadline but i was wondering if anyone knows where to find out the amount of the fines you would have to pay if caught for both provider and client?