Why is the POA attacking David Campos? For advocating for medical cannabis.
Medical pot is legal under California law. And, pot arrests are, by law, the lowest law enforcement priority in San Francisco. So, why is Gary Delagnes, the head of the Police Officers Association, publicly attacking Police Commissioner David Campos for supporting these laws and advocating for medical pot? At the April 4 meeting of the Police Commission, Delagnes publicly attacked Campos and called for his resignation because Campos spoke at a medical pot event and expressed his view that officers should not be aggressively going after cannabis users. Campos stated that officers should be held accountable for doing so. That sounds like a pretty reasonable view to express, given state and local law, but the POA seems to think that its officers shouldn’t be criticized when they ignore that law. One has to wonder . . . .