Propisition K (Lowest Priority) Commission
On November 7, 2006 68.33% of Santa Cruz voters passed Proposition K.
Since then the City Council and City Administration have done everything they can to gut the measure and ignore the spirit in which it was passed.
City Money was spent to use the City Attorney to have a court decide that the police department does not have to provide the Proposition K Committee with records of marijuana arrests. This is malfeasance. It is the use of taxpayer money to subvert and thwart the overwhelming consensus of the community as expressed at the ballot box.
It is time to implement Proposition K and time for the city council to stop stone-walling this voter mandate.
Since then the City Council and City Administration have done everything they can to gut the measure and ignore the spirit in which it was passed.
City Money was spent to use the City Attorney to have a court decide that the police department does not have to provide the Proposition K Committee with records of marijuana arrests. This is malfeasance. It is the use of taxpayer money to subvert and thwart the overwhelming consensus of the community as expressed at the ballot box.
It is time to implement Proposition K and time for the city council to stop stone-walling this voter mandate.