Washington could become pot source for neighboring states

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Now that marijuana is legal in neighboring Washington state, Portland police are offering some helpful advice to Oregon pot users. Sure, you can go over to Washington state to "smoke some weed," a police advisory states, but you might get arrested for driving under the influence if you're pulled over coming home, even if you're on a bike.
And if you are among the 55,000 people with an Oregon medical marijuana card, Portland police say you'll be able to get your allowed amount of medicine in Washington state. Still, even though you now can't get busted for toking in Tacoma or elsewhere in Washington (though you could get a ticket for public use), it will be a year before selling or buying it is legal.
As the Evergreen state works out the various complications of its new law — including the fact that marijuana is still illegal under federal law — neighbors of Washington are watching with curiosity, and perhaps some apprehension.
If the federal government doesn't attempt to intervene in the new law, and if Washington state sets up a supply system whose mechanics are yet to be defined, Washington may well become a greater source of pot for users in Oregon and Idaho.
"It would be like a place people go to get cheap beer. We're not talking about medical marijuana. We're talking about people who just want to get high," said Josh Marquis, district attorney for Oregon's Clatsop County.
Marquis is not totally opposed to marijuana. He thinks the federal government should do what Oregon has done: decriminalize possession of small amounts, and allow people with genuine medical needs to have access for treatment.
But one of his greatest concerns, echoed by other law enforcement officials, is people going over to Washington to obtain weed and driving home stoned.
"If I'm going to drive on the Oregon coast at night, in the driving rain, I want the person on the other side of the road to be completely unimpaired," Marquis told The Associated Press.
Idaho law officials are also watching what's happening in Washington state. Unlike Oregon, Idaho has no medical marijuana law and possession in any form is against the law. Simple possession of less than three ounces is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Idaho officials already have their hands full with Idahoans obtaining medical marijuana cards out of state. The Gem State borders three medical marijuana states, a reality that has caused medical marijuana arrests to outpace those of traffickers or other users.
Although Idaho is a largely conservative state, there are pockets defined by borders and demographics that could create new challenges for law enforcement.
One of them is Moscow, home to the University of Idaho campus and more than 11,000 students — just a 10-minute drive to the Washington State University campus in Pullman. More than 70 miles to the north is the busy suburban corridor connecting Spokane, Wash., and the Idaho cities of Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene.
Idaho police say increased arrests for marijuana could intensify stress on county jails and caseloads for county prosecutors.
Idaho State Police Lt. Chris Schenk, says people in north Idaho are joking about so-called "pot tourists" crossing the border to take advantage of Washington's relaxed law. But he says it's going to take time to gauge any increases in arrests for possession or driving under the influence.
Oregon has some of the most permissive pot laws in the nation. Possession of less than an ounce will get you the equivalent of a speeding ticket. And for those who want to go the legal route, they can get a medical marijuana card.
Still, obtaining pot in Oregon is not without its hassles, in the eyes of some who use it.
Federal drug agents have been cracking down on some medical marijuana pot growers, alleging they shipped pot out of state. There has also been pressure on dispensaries that have sprung up in Oregon that provide medical marijuana for a fee to cover costs of operation.. Law officials in some counties have raided such operations, saying they are selling pot for profit.
If Washington state sets up a pot supply system, it is likely some Oregon holders of medical marijuana cards will go north for their medicine, advocates say.
In Canada, another Washington neighbor, pot is illegal under federal law. Border enforcement of drug laws is stringent, but enforcement for possession for personal use is relaxed. Grass is smoked openly in parks and at pot cafes in British Columbia. Distribution of medical marijuana to patients with needs deemed legitimate through pot dispensaries is also allowed
A spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Sgt. Duncan Pound, said it is too early to predict what effects legalization in Washington will have.
A marijuana advocate in British Columbia, Jodie Emery, worries Canada might intensify border controls because of Washington's weed legalization.
Emery also speculates that legalization in Washington could lessen the flow of people traveling to Vancouver, British Columbia to try some "BC Bud."
"British Columbia does have a lot of tourism for people who want to experience the marijuana culture but that is shifting," Emery said.
Back in Oregon, the tip sheet to marijuana users issued by Portland police states that possession of less than an ounce has been a "low law enforcement priority for 35 years in Portland and this will not change due to the new Washington law."
But the advisory also has this caution: If you go to Washington to "buy some weed," the "Portland Police Bureau cannot predict or control the enforcement activities of federal authorities."
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Contributing to this report were Idaho AP Correspondent Todd Dvorak in Boise and AP reporter Nigel Duara in Portland.
The reality is that with the relaxed laws in Oregon and the low level concerns in Washington as they wait for the legal wrangle to unfurl, only an idiot will find themselves in a "criminal" situation. However, they will still blame the police
Has Wershin'tung been consumed by fire and brimstone yet?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA dumbest thing i ever heard you thing just because possesion of pot is legal now its gonna change, no way!!! its been happening years before. most pot is grown and shipped  here and northern california anyway,  seems like most of you only know what you read on the news.
 with this law passing in 2 states, and very close here in oregon,  its not long before other states will catch on when the state makes millons taxing it.. remember alcohol was also illegal and still is in parts of some states .. and now its the most accepted drug among us.
 if you think pot is a problem, then THE VOTERS would have said so, but in the end only the federal government has anything else to say about it.Â
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Congrats washington and colorado now your police, schools, firefighters, city workers, DOT, and everything else paid for by taxed money will benifet in the long run
They seem to be confused as to what would happen if they legalized it...I mean what did they think would happen..that all the pot would stay in washington? For crying out loud, what are you friggin people doing in that state...there will literally be truck loads going to every state in the nation. They already take pot from oregon and ship it all over the nation. The GOV put the "C" in clueless when it comes to this kind of thing...I give it 6 months and there will be some fat busts coming from that state going to other states...
 @PEANUT There is already truck loads going to every state. From the state of Mexico! Why would I try to sneak it in from Washington when I can get all I want within 5 minutes of my house!
@smokysky @PEANUT Smokie you ever try mexican rag weed? it's S hit=)
@PleaseBeSmart Cough,cough yep your right =)) it's like gooooooooooood
 @IAMHIGH No kidding. I've never even SEEN that nasty Mexican schwag here. No wants wants that when we have AWESOME, low-priced weed everywhere here.
 @PEANUT which should be a crime in of its self.we cant house real harmful criminals as it is
Why would I drive from Lane county all the way to Washington when there is plenty right here?
no its to cheap and easy to get it illegally here,not that i smoke its just a fact,did you know the democrats passed a bill for the police to read your emails with out a warrant
@censoredirawoody Dear police I SMOKE weed and buy it on the street come and get me hahahaha
I'll bake the cookies woody=)
 @censoredirawoody Source for the bill that you are talking about? The way legislation works is that Republicans and Democrats vote and at the moment Republicans have the majority, so this would mean the Republicans would have had to vote yes on this also.
 @RelaxThereIsNoGod  @censoredirawoody  Relaxed Atheist, quit acting like we have to do your homework for you. Clearly you have an internet connection, so look it up youself.
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Ira Woody, not only can the '"authorities'" already intercept all domestic communications, they can store them for 90 days. With the new bill yet to be passed, they beg to extend that storage time out for TWO years... Â
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They're virtually saying '"we open all your letters and texts and listen to all your conversations and save a copy because later you may later become a terrorist, if you aren't one already...'"
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We're all guilty till proven dead at this point. We are all in '"protective'" custody of the soulless tyrant state.
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