Assemblyman Is Charged With Marijuana Possession
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/n...z-charged-with-marijuana-possession.html?_r=0
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
15 March 2013
After Assemblyman Katz’s Arrest, Putnam Democratic Chairman Calls on Katz to Resign
New York State Assemblyman Steve Katz (Republican/Conservative) was arrested yesterday morning for unlawful possession of marijuana after he was caught speeding on the New York State Thruway, while driving to Albany to attend an Assembly session. Katz was stopped for speeding, and a New York State Trooper smelled marijuana in Assemblyman Katz’s car.
Assemblyman Katz surrendered a bag of marijuana to the Trooper.
Putnam County Democratic Chairman Victor Grossman called on Assemblyman Katz to resign, since Katz’s’ alleged marijuana use before an Assembly session reflects on his fitness to serve as Assemblyman:
“Reasonable people may disagree about legalizing marijuana, but Assemblyman Katz is accused of smoking marijuana while on his way to attend a session of the New York State Assembly. This is not simple recreational marijuana use. This is where our laws are made. It appears that Assemblyman Katz intended to attend the Assembly session and vote on legislation while under the influence.
One must wonder where he purchased the marijuana as that is a separate crime in New York. He clearly has contempt for the laws he has sworn to uphold. He is unfit to hold office.”
“Katz’s drug arrest for smoking marijuana at 10 in the morning also reveals breathtaking hypocrisy, since Assemblyman Katz is a member of the New York State Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.
More importantly, in 2012, Assemblyman Katz voted against legalizing medical marijuana for New Yorkers suffering from diseases like glaucoma and cancer.
It’s incredible that Assemblyman Katz thinks the law does not apply to him and believes that this kind of behavior truly represents the people of the 94th District.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/n...z-charged-with-marijuana-possession.html?_r=0
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
15 March 2013
After Assemblyman Katz’s Arrest, Putnam Democratic Chairman Calls on Katz to Resign
New York State Assemblyman Steve Katz (Republican/Conservative) was arrested yesterday morning for unlawful possession of marijuana after he was caught speeding on the New York State Thruway, while driving to Albany to attend an Assembly session. Katz was stopped for speeding, and a New York State Trooper smelled marijuana in Assemblyman Katz’s car.
Assemblyman Katz surrendered a bag of marijuana to the Trooper.
Putnam County Democratic Chairman Victor Grossman called on Assemblyman Katz to resign, since Katz’s’ alleged marijuana use before an Assembly session reflects on his fitness to serve as Assemblyman:
“Reasonable people may disagree about legalizing marijuana, but Assemblyman Katz is accused of smoking marijuana while on his way to attend a session of the New York State Assembly. This is not simple recreational marijuana use. This is where our laws are made. It appears that Assemblyman Katz intended to attend the Assembly session and vote on legislation while under the influence.
One must wonder where he purchased the marijuana as that is a separate crime in New York. He clearly has contempt for the laws he has sworn to uphold. He is unfit to hold office.”
“Katz’s drug arrest for smoking marijuana at 10 in the morning also reveals breathtaking hypocrisy, since Assemblyman Katz is a member of the New York State Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.
More importantly, in 2012, Assemblyman Katz voted against legalizing medical marijuana for New Yorkers suffering from diseases like glaucoma and cancer.
It’s incredible that Assemblyman Katz thinks the law does not apply to him and believes that this kind of behavior truly represents the people of the 94th District.”
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