Thursday June 25, 2020
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In todays report:
New York City has a horrible reputation for it policing policies it’s search and frisk program was completely unconstitutional so was it program we are using back scatter radiation they searched people without their consent walking down the street to see if they’re concealing anything which may be considered contraband which is a complete usurpation of federal law and guidelines regarding constitutional rights since the George Floyd murder police units across the nation have been facing increased scrutiny and it doesn’t help when they are caught planting drugs on alleged “particular individual ”
Staten Island NYPD Officers Accused Of Planting Marijuana On Suspect Also Seen With Weed In Patrol Car, Lawyers Say
On March 13th, 2018, NYPD Officers Kyle Erickson and Elmer Pastran pulled over a woman driving a car in which Serrano was a passenger, allegedly for a broken tail light.
Marijuana Planting Scheme Involving NYPD Officers Kyle Erickson & Elmer Pastran
During the encounter, officers cuffed Serrano for resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration, possession of marijuana, and possession of another controlled substance, his lawyers' motion reads.
Additionally, Serrano was a passenger in the car; when he was arrested, handcuffed, and forced onto the ground, officers "had not alleged or observed any infraction, violation, or crime committed by" him.
"What is clear from this additional footage is that Mr. Serrano never committed any crime and that this conviction should be vacated at once," said the attorney-in-charge of the Staten Island Criminal Defense Practice, Christopher Pisciotta. "What is also clear is that officers like Erickson and Pastran, who commit acts of misconduct that betray public trust, must be removed from the NYPD immediately."
The Boston Cannabis Board Introduces Itself to the Public, Identifies Priorities for Coming Month
The Boston Cannabis Board on June 24, 2020 held a virtual public meeting addressing the current state of adult use marijuana licensing in the City of Boston. Established by a City Council ordinance in November 2019,
Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce stated that the Board sought to ensure a “clear, predictable, and transparent process” for businesses seeking a license, and to ensure that “communities that have suffered the most” from the historic criminalization of cannabis could “access the opportunities” from the growing marijuana business in the City.
noting that the City of Boston has 14 executed host community agreements, of which three are with economic empowerment applicants certified at the state level by the Cannabis Control Commission. Chairwoman Joyce noted that, as to businesses that have already secured host community agreements, the Board’s “discretionary” role was already complete, and that the Board would issue licenses to existing HCA holders as a ministerial matter following CCC approval and the securing of all necessary permits.
Pure Oasis in Dorchester – had enjoyed a mostly smooth run from a licensing and regulatory perspective since its opening in March (though the Board did not discuss the challenges Pure Oasis has faced in being ordered to close due to COVID-19 for the majority of that time).
Appointees will work to advance equity, diversity, and opportunity in the cannabis industry, and represent a diverse range of expertise.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19brBW6qbH1cuUWq-xU3cqolWXL2hx3aY/view
https://www.boston.gov/news/mayor-walsh-appoints-five-member-cannabis-board