The War on Drugs Goes from Dishonesty to Parody in Annapolis
The Annapolis police chief testified about the 37 people who died of marijuana overdoses on the first day of legalization in Colorado.
There is a small problem with this testimony, it never happened. In fact the source of the story was the satirical website the Daily Current:
Our drug penal/enforcement industry is a waste of resources, and people like Michael Pristoop should find honest productive work.
Testifying against bills proposed in Maryland to legalize and decriminalize marijuana, Annapolis Police Chief Michael Pristoop cited a hoax story that claimed 37 people died the first day marijuana was legalized in Colorado.
"The first day of legalization, that's when Colorado experienced 37 deaths that day from overdose on marijuana," Pristoop said in testimony at Tuesday's Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee hearing. "I remember the first day it was decriminalized there were 37 deaths."
But Sen. Jamie Raskin, D-Montgomery, who has proposed a bill that would legalize, regulate and tax the drug, immediately fact-checked Pristoop.
"Unless you have some other source for this, I'm afraid I've got to spoil the party here," Raskin said. "Your assertion that 37 people died of a marijuana overdose in Colorado was a hoax on the DailyCurrant and the Comedy Central website."
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