Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory this week refused to sign the city's new marijuana law that carries with it a 30-day jail term for possession & a repeat offense carrying a possible six-month term.
Here's what was written in this week's edition of City Beat magazine about Mallory's (in)decision.
MALLORY LOOKS THE OTHER WAY
Mayor Mark Mallory took the passive-aggressive approach to legislation with the city's new law carrying a 30-day jail term for possession of marijuana; a repeat offense a possible six-month term. recognizing a bad law when he sees one, Mallory declined to sign the ordinance, passed 6-2 by city council, allowing it to become law without his approval.
He refused to veto the bill, however saying to do so would be a "waste of ink," given the size of the majority that supported it. Mallory knows better than that: A veto would have extended the debate and allowed him to try to change council's decision.
Last year Mallory supported a medical marijuana bill in the Ohio Senate. But looked the other way while the new city ordinance passed, he showed how deep his convictions on this issue run. If you're a cancer patient in Cincinnati and smoke pot to relieve your pain, you can go to jail for it, and Mallory did nothing to stop it.
---City Beat story ends here---
What in the devil is going on at City Hall? This is another Screamin' Cecil Thomas production. All Cecil is doing in our opinion is gearing up for his bid for re-election in 2007. No more no less. By introducing this dumb ass proposal to bust the asses of pot smokers in this city he is attempting to do the 3 things he knows he's going to need to get his own ass back on council in November 2007. It ain't hard to figure out but pay attention anyway....
- Pacify The White Folks: Meaning that when he's parading around in the white community doing his re-election rounds, and by then everybody busted in jailed will be black folks your man Cecil can proudly stand before the white folks and say, "Look what I did, I got all those big black knee-grows off the streets, y'all gonna be safe now, I promise!"
- Pacify The White Folks Again: Meaning that when he's standing with Streicher, Janke, Westwood Concern (another 2 or 3 person run Cincinnati splinter group, only white) and new potential white voters, it will look good for him as he's skinning and grinning to reinterate, "I fought hard to rid the streets of the scourge of drug and the big bad black animals who are selling them!" (insert wide toothy smile & bojangles demeanor)
- Pacify The White Folks...One Mo' Time: Cecil Thomas will constantly repeat the mantra: "I fought against crime, drugs, supported the police and I will continue to do the same if you vote for me!" (insert the same big toothy grin & same buckdancing demeanor)
Is it right to NOT say anything at all on council when you know a ordinance or vote is coming up that will further oppress and further brutalize black people and push for more racial profiling, especially if you are a black member of council? Or the black mayor?
If Cecil Thomas, who by the way is the chairman of the Law & Public Safety committee, really wanted to show what he's made of regarding "law & order," Then we believe he should be dealing with the skyrocket murder rate, the rolling meth labs, the trafficking of crack cocaine and the illegal sell of guns being brought into Cincinnati by out of town white folks. But No, that's too hard. Councilman and cop for life Cecil Thomas picked the great big out of control problem of marijuana.
The jails are overcrowded as it is but let's thrown black people in jail for weed?!? And believe me "black" people will be the ones to go down under this law. Blacks in Cincinnati are always the ones to suffer the most in this city. Cecil Thomas knows this and Mark Mallory has been told this.
Mayor Mark Mallory should've vetoed that ordinance. Period.
I've never smoked weed and don't care to try it but right is right & wrong is wrong. The new weed law is 100% wrong!
And on this issue so is Mayor Mark Mallory.
6 comments:
So much for the "strong" mayor.
The ordinance should have been vetoed by Mayor Mallory. The real issue is large leadership and not inch by inch incremental leadership. Cincinnati faces a serious problem of unemployment, youth idleness, illiteracy, poverty, drug marketing, licquor license saturation in neighborhoods like the West End and Over The Rhine and gun trafficking and possession. These are the real issues that need careful discussion and leadership. I worked, contributed, endorsed and voted for Mayor Mallory. My car still carries his bumper sticker. But his election was not a testament to what he had achieved before-but rather our best hope of what he might become. He must not lead from the brokered deal and the backroom but out front on the front lines of these major questions.
State Representative Tyrone K. Yates
Greetings To You State Representative,
Thank you State Representative Tyrone K. Yates for your insightful comments.
You are always welcomed here on The Black Fist Blog, The Only "Official Website" of The Black Fist Organization.
As you well know, General Nikki X endorsed Mark Mallory for Mayor of the City of Cincinnati on behalf of this organization and we do expect him to do what is in the best interest of black people and what he chooses to do for others is all well and good.
You've read my thoughts about this silly weed law and I can most certainly appreciate yours.
Continue to read this blog and comment as you wish.
State Representative Tyrone K. Yates of the Fighting 33rd, Thank You for Reading the Black Fist Blog!
Would you please post my comments on this issue to Cincinnati Black Blog as well if possible General Nikki X? Many thanks for this forum and your kind words.
State Represntative Tyrone K. Yates
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