Detective Lt. Frank Hanson Looks Over Collection

Front

Front

Name/Title

Detective Lt. Frank Hanson Looks Over Collection

Entry/Object ID

GPD.28

Description

A black and white photograph of Detective Lt. Frank Hanson examining a collection of confiscated pipes and other smoking paraphernalia. There is a newspaper clipping attached to back of the photograph explaining the origin of the pipes and describing the "hippie communities" that they belonged to.

Photograph Details

Subject

Police--Florida--Gulfport--1970-1980, Government employees, Smoking paraphernalia, Police stations

Subject Person or Organization

Gulfport Police Department

Subject Place

City

Gulfport, FL

Collection

Gulfport Police Department

Cataloged By

IA

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Unknown

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Tom Bennett

Role

Photographer

Date made

circa January 2, 1974

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Location

Reverse

Transcription

Drugs: Violations - 74 rkf 05833 ST. PETERSBURG TIMES-IND. photo by TOM BENNETT JAN 2 1974

Language

English

Location

Reverse

Transcription

JAN 3 1974 MARGARET TARTER Staff Writer GULFPORT - What do a wine bottle, a piece of construction pipe and some aluminum foil have in common? They can all be used to make marijuana pipes. Detective Lt. Frank Hanson of Gulfport's police department has a "collection" of such homemade pipes as well as pipes imported from other countries, which he has confiscated from drug users over the years. Hanson said police found the first pipes for his "collection" when they searched a local hotel which has housed a group of young people Hanson called "hippies." The hotel had been condemned, and when the occupants moved, they left some of their pipes behind. Other pipes in his collection, he said, were found in cars and in houses during an investigation of house burglaries. "Usually, these pipes are used in court cases, if we can make a case for possession of marijuana or possession of paraphernalia," he said. "But ownership of these pipes is hard to pin down, especially where hippie communities are involved. You might have five or more persons living in the same house. And nobody wants to claim ownership of the pipe." Possession of drug paraphernalia is a felony, punishable by up to JAN 3 1974 Detective Lt. Frank Hanson Looks Over Collection

Language

English

Dimensions

Height

8 in

Width

10 in