The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 8, 2002 - 7A Tho usands flock to Diug to rally for the legal ation ofmanfuana HASH BASH, Continued from Page 1A DPS officers, only four had Ann Arbor addresses - and just one was a University stu- dent. DPS arrested 22 people for possession of marijuana in the Diag area, one for providing a fake ID to an officer and three people were cited for skateboarding on University property. The AAPD issued 25 tickets for possession of marijuana, 215 traffic citations and 934 parking tickets. In Ann Arbor, marijuana possession is a civil infraction punishable by a $25 ticket. According to state law, which DPS enforces on campus, marijuana possession is a mis- demeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, and up to a $2,000 fine. the michigan daily WANT LOWER RENT and a bigger place? SUMME Many UofM students are now choosing Ypsi- controlled lanti. Only minutes away & much better deals. vationInn 1 bedrooms for now and fall from $570, and 2 bedrooms for May. You should check it out. THE W( Call 487-5750. Ask about our specials!!! term pape Attendees had mixed feelings about the nature and effectiveness of the event. "I'd say that a lot of people come here for the atmosphere ... but there's a lot of politi- cal activism going on," Dan Sheil, an LSA sophomore, said. Sheil is a member of The College Libertarians, who organized a mari- juana policy forum Friday night and collect- ed donations for Hash Bash. "There's definitely a large group dedicat- ed to ending the drug war," Sheil added. A variety of speakers addressed the crowd of approximately 4,000 attendees. "We need to get together ... we need to legalize the weed," said Doug Leinbach, the manager of Rainbow Farm, where two men died in a standoff with Federal Bureau of Investigation agents earlier this year. "There's no other group they're treating like this." Dan Selano, founder of Police Officers for Drug Law Reform, addressed the enthu- siastic audience. "We're tired of the issues arising from the war on drugs," said Selano, a former marine and retired Detroit police officer. "There are many of us working on get- ting this issue turned into a health and edu- cation issue," Selano said. "Our job is to protect and serve - not to invade, steal and kill." Noah Kramer, an Ann Arbor high school student, said he came to hear the speakers and show support for the legalization of marijuana. "I think the prohibition of it is causing more harm than good," he said. Corey Shope, a resident of Wayne who attended Hash Bash, said he believed Hash Bash was not effective. "I believe in it, but I think (Hash Bash) is pointless," he said. "It attracts more atten- tion, but it doesn't help legalize marijuana." University students who attended the event had mixed reactions to Saturday's event. "It's a lot of old burnouts. ... I'd like to see more students," Engineering freshman Mike Donahue said. Donahue added that he thought some of the speakers might hurt the event's purpose. "(They) seem like a bunch of idiots. ... The guy on the microphone was saying the stupidest things," Donahue said. DPS Officer Sgt. Hicks filmed and pho- tographed the crowd and DPS officers. Last year Sgt. Hicks attended tie event wearing a tie-dyed t-shirt, but this year he recorded the event in uniform. Brown said DPS doc- uments large events for legal purposes and to protect officer's safety. Although it was widely reported that ven- dors had been banned at the event, the city of Ann Arbor issued temporary vendor per- mits along East Liberty and Monroe Streets. Hash Bash organizers were also able to get a permit to close the portion of Monroe Street near Dominick's to use for vendors and entertainment. Matt Ruhan, a vendor from Krazy Kats in East Lansing, obtained a permit to vend on Monroe Street. "I know that there's a lot of vendors who couldn't get here," Ruhan said. "As long as (the vendors) are concentrated ... nothing would be harmed." ROBBERI ES Continued from Page 1A Rackham student Brian Jensen, a resident of Northwood says while he has been happy with security in his area until now. He said the University could do more to implement safety proce- dures where housing is away from the main roads. "What the family housing needs is officers who are not in vehicles, but who are walking or biking through the area simply because all our apartments are facing away from the roads," Jensen said. "The problem is, it's more expensive for the University to employ officers who aren't mobile." But Holder disagrees, saying DPS can only do so much and residents need to be more responsible in the security of their own homes. "The best they can do is just increase public awareness," Holder said. "The best we can do is take responsibility for our own houses." R STORAGE - Indoor, temperature , clean and safe. Call now for reser- Writers, Storage: 663-0690. 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