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Rolla City Councilman Resigns Over Marijuana Conviction

Rolla City Councilman Daniel Jones, who uses marijuana to treat PTSD, is advocating the city reduce or eliminate penalties for possession of small amounts of pot.
Jonathan Ahl | St. Louis Public Radio
Rolla City Councilman Daniel Jones, who uses marijuana to treat PTSD, is advocating the city reduce or eliminate penalties for possession of small amounts of pot.

Daniel Jones said he is right and the law is wrong.

But ultimately, he didn’t think he would win a legal battle to keep his seat on the Rolla City Council.

He resigned Thursday night, on the eve of a hearing to determine whether he could continue to hold public office.

Phelps County Prosecutor Brendon Fox filed a petition against Jones saying his 2012 guilty plea to a felony cannabis possession charge made him ineligible to hold public office. Felons are not allowed to hold office in the state. The filing was in response to a complaint from local retired pastor Tim Cook.

Jones hired a lawyer and vowed to fight the move. But now he’s given up that effort.

“The facts were with them. The case was there,” Jones said Friday. “I did get arrested; I did get busted for having a lot of cannabis and for distribution of cannabis, which, to this day, I’ll tell you I don’t consider a crime.”

Jones said that while he believes the law on marijuana possession and use is unjust, and removing him from office over it isn’t right, he doesn’t have the money to challenge it through the appeals process.

“The cheapest route that I could see going forward would have been $15,000 to $20,000,” Jones said. “I’m not comfortable asking anybody to pay that, much less myself and my family.”

Jones’ conviction was not a secret. It was public knowledge, and Jones talked about it leading up to his April 2018 election. 

The complaint came after Jones took vocal positions on making medical marijuana more accessible in Rolla, and asked the city to examine decriminalizing possession of small amounts of pot. 

“There are people who are very angry this went down the way it did, and there are others who are very happy,” Jones said. “Everyone has had their say. It’s over and time to move on.”

Jones said he uses marijuana to treat PTSD and other disorders. He plans to continue his advocacy to make recreational marijuana legal and medical marijuana easily available in Missouri. He also plans to start a chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in Rolla.

Rolla Mayor Lou Magdits will appoint an interim council member to complete Jones’ two-year term.

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Jonathan Ahl joined Iowa Public Radio as News Director in July 2008. He leads the news and talk show teams in field reporting, feature reporting, audio documentaries, and talk show content. With more than 17 years in public media, Jonathan is a nationally award-winning reporter that has worked at public radio stations in Macomb, Springfield and Peoria, IL. He served WCBU-FM in Peoria as news director before coming to Iowa. He also served as a part-time instructor at Bradley University teaching journalism and writing courses. Jonathan is currently serving a second term as president of PRNDI ââ
Jonathan Ahl
Jonathan Ahl reports from the Rolla Bureau for St. Louis Public Radio. His duties also include covering central and southern Missouri for Harvest Public Media. Before coming to St. Louis Public Radio in November of 2018, Jonathan was the General Manager for Tri States Public Radio in Macomb, Illinois. He previously was the News Director at Iowa Public Radio and before that at WCBU in Peoria, Illinois. Jonathan has also held reporting positions in central Illinois for public radio stations. Jonathan is originally from the Chicago area. He has a B.A. in Music Theory and Composition from Western Illinois University and an M.A. in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He is an avid long distance runner, semi-professional saxophonist and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan.