Pubdate: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 Source: Colorado Daily (UC Edu, CO) Copyright: 2005 Colorado Daily Contact: http://www.coloradodaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1557 Author: Ken Larsen, Past candidate for Governor of Utah TREAT STONERS LIKE STREAKERS, MAN When I was in Boulder in 1974, getting a postdoctorate at CU, it was the year of the streakers. Of course public nudity is and was against the law. But this event was publicized in the media and the police were there to protect the streakers from anyone who might want to harass them. I saw it with my own eyes. Hundreds of fun-loving students of both sexes running across campus wearing nothing but shoes, while dozens of uniformed police officers stood by to keep peace. This is a historical precedent. Why can't the police give the stoners a break just one day a year for their annual celebration the same way they protected, rather than molesting or arresting, the streakers? This question needs to be asked by lots of letters to the local papers. Chances are, most people would agree that running nude in public and smoking a joint in public are about equally serious as violations of community decency. The Boulder Police should consider making a rare annual exception to both "crimes." So, Police Department, explain how you protected people running nude on streakers day, 1974, and refuse to make a similar exception for harmless potheads on their day? Ken Larsen, Past candidate for Governor of Utah http://personalchoice.org Salt Lake City, Utah - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin