August 12th, 2009 By:
Daniel Saltman, NORML Deputy Director
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[Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory. To have NORML's media advisories delivered straight to your in-box, sign up for NORML's free e-zine here.]
State Republican lawmaker Tommy Benton
(31st House District) favors “caning” minor marijuana offenders and
“executing” those who sell the drug, according to a recent
correspondence sent by the representative to a constituent.
In a July 29, 2009 e-mail
(which was voluntarily forwarded to the NORML office), Rep. Benton
wrote: “Thanks for the email. We will have to agree to disagree on this
and whether or not money is wasted (by mandating the state to prosecute
minor marijuana offenders). I am opposed to the
legalization of marijuana. I think we should go to caning for people
caught using and maybe execute dealers. [emphasis NORML’s] That would solve the problem as well. That is what they do in Singapore and they don’t have a drug problem.”
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Rep. Benton followed up his remarks in a separate e-mail on August 11 (also forwarded to NORML) in which he threatened to turn over the names of citizens who disagreed with his political viewpoints to local law enforcement.
He wrote: “You and your cronies want it (marijuana) legalized so you
can get a hit anytime without having to worry about getting arrested. I have forwarded your email to the Lowndes County sheriffs [sic] office so that they can be on the lookout for you.
[emphasis NORML’s] Consider this my last correspondence on the the
[sic] subject to you or anyone else who shares your similar
“conservative views’.”
Benton was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2005.