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MAINE BILL TO ADDRESS ILLICIT MARIJUANA OPERATIONS IS ‘RACIST’ AND
‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL,’ ADVOCATES SAY

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“LD 2204 is unwise, unconstitutional, and unnecessary to enforce existing laws.”

By AnnMarie Hilton, Maine Morning Star

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Sponsored by Rep. John Andrews (R-Paris), LD2204 seeks to create new crimes for
racketeering and expand asset seizure to pay for the cost of restoring the
houses where these operations take place. The bill also prohibits people from
purchasing property in Maine if they are not permanent residents and are
citizens of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea or Russia.

“These racketeering influenced criminal organization laws exist to investigate
and charge for conspiracy to hopefully clean up this mess,” Andrews said.



The bill has nine co-sponsors, all Republicans.

The Office of the Attorney General is collaborating with law enforcement
agencies across Maine on investigations into large scale cannabis operations
often found at rural properties.

“We hope to curtail this illegal activity,” said John Risler, an assistant
attorney general, in his testimony against the bill.

But that can be done with existing laws, he said; they just need to be enforced
effectively. Sometimes multiple search warrants are authorized in a single week,
Risler said, especially as the issue has garnered more attention in recent
months.



Andrews said the bill is designed to give law enforcement a tool to shut down
multiple operations that may be conspiring together. However, Risler said the
provisions suggested in LD2204 “are confusing and inconsistent with current
Maine state law.”

The ACLU of Maine also testified against the bill, calling it “blatantly
racist,” and added in a news release that discriminating based on national
origin, race or ethnicity violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth
Amendment.

“LD 2204 is unwise, unconstitutional, and unnecessary to enforce existing laws,”
said Michael Kebede, policy counsel for the organization. “It also unfairly
targets immigrants and punishes people because of where they were born, not what
they have done.”

Alicia Collins, a selectman for the town of Sidney who spoke in favor of the
bill, said the town has already placed a lien on a property running one of these
operations. She said residents are asking her why more is not being done, and
all she can tell them is that a warrant is in the works. She argued Andrews’
bill would allow more to be done.



This story was first published by Maine Morning Star.

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