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Mayor Aaron Shepley

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Crystal Lake to Revisit 'Ticketing for Marijuana Possession' Amendment

City leaders tonight will re-address an amendment proposal that would allow police officers to issue tickets to people caught with small amounts of marijuana in lieu of making an arrest.

The Crystal Lake City Council on Tuesday night is expected to re-examine an amendment proposal enabling police officers to issue tickets to offenders caught with small amounts of marijuana. The council will review the issue tonight at its regularly scheduled meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Crystal Lake Municipal Complex, 100 W. Woodstock St., Crystal Lake. Many Illinois communities in recent years have amended local codes to give officers the option of issuing tickets carrying hefty fines in lieu of making an arrest, Crystal Lake Police Chief David Linder said in August. Arrests for small amounts of cannabis possession can be a lengthy process requiring officers to transport subjects to the station for finger printing and processing. A crime …

Darren Rivchin

10:23 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

There is a false sense of security for the pot using individuals that think this will be a win win. Once the busy police officer has found your sack of grass. Whether it is a 1 gram joint or a 30 gram sack. He now has probable cause to ask.... Have you been smoking tonight? Not that anyone would ever have pot in their possession and smoke it in the car god forbid..... But now that the pot is …   more ›

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Shepley: 'Video Gaming Preys on the Weak'

Crystal Lake elected officials reject video gaming with an argument tinged with Sunday sermon.

Whether to allow video gaming in town sparked a discussion of biblical proportions that echoed Tuesday night through Crystal Lake City Hall. It started off with Cal Skinner Jr. telling City Council members that the Devil will come as an attractive salesman with a tempting offer. That offer, Skinner added, would be “hard-core slot machines.” Skinner is a former state representative, former Libertarian candidate for governor and political blogger who lives in Lakewood. According to city documents, the Illinois Video Gaming Act, passed in 2009, permits the operation of video gaming terminals in certain establishments throughout Illinois. Players can make cash wagers and play electronic casino-style games such as video poker. Municipalities …

Rob Quinn

6:19 pm on Sunday, May 6, 2012

Bravo Mayor Shepley. This type of revenue is something that I hope Crystal Lake does not need. $tephany Drougas says "the city would have another revenue source", but I think that more important to $tephanie , and the company she works for (Triple 7 Illinois LLC) is that they would have another revenue source.   more ›

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