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		<title>How to encourage millions of Americans to not call 911 to report a crime</title>
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		<dc:creator>"Radical" Russ Belville</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your house is on fire, or a burglar is breaking in, or you&#8217;re being raped or mugged, you&#8217;d better not be depending on a marijuana smoker to call 911 to get you some help.  Not that we&#8217;re insensitive or callous to your victimization, it&#8217;s just that we&#8217;ll be joining your arsonist / thief / [...]]]></description>
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If your house is on fire, or a burglar is breaking in, or you&#8217;re being raped or mugged, you&#8217;d better not be depending on a marijuana smoker to call 911 to get you some help.  Not that we&#8217;re insensitive or callous to your victimization, it&#8217;s just that we&#8217;ll be joining your arsonist / thief / rapist / mugger in the squad car if we call.</p>
<blockquote><p>(<a href="http://www.wcax.com/global/story.asp?s=10716794">WCAX Vermont</a>) MARSHFIELD, Vt. (AP) &#8211; Police say a Marshfield man is facing marijuana charges after he unintentionally dialed 911.</p>
<p>State police say they received a 911 hang-up call last week from the home of 52-year-old Andrew Tibbittes but when the dispatcher called back, the phone was busy so police went to the home.</p>
<p>Police say no one answered the door, so the trooper walked around the house where he says he found four marijuana plants growing, according to the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus.</p>
<p>The trooper knocked on the door again and woke up Tibbittes who said there was no emergency.</p>
<p>Police searched the home and found two more marijuana plants.</p>
<p>Tibbittes is facing a felony charge of growing marijuana and a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession.</p></blockquote>
<p>Marijuana prohibition not only makes criminals out of people that aren&#8217;t and crimes out of actions that aren&#8217;t, it also takes away law enforcement resources from actions that are crimes and discourages non-criminals from being good citizens and reporting those crimes.  I have personally called 911 three times this year, once for gunshots I heard just down the block in my neighborhood.  But if I weren&#8217;t a registered medical marijuana caregiver in Oregon, I would not have called and just crossed my fingers that someone else on the block would call.  Even though we&#8217;re decrim here in Oregon, a $500-$1000 fine and loss of my drivers&#8217; license for six months would be enough for me to think twice about calling 911.</p>
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