A divided state appeals panel ruled last week that a state law banning chokeholds was enough to suppress drug evidence seized during a traffic stop.The law, passed in 2016 after the controversial 2014 police-involved death of Eric Garner in New York, prohibits police from using chokeholds during arrests or other “lesser contact with the throat or neck area.”In the Nov. 6 opinion, the two-justice majority of the 3rd District Appellate Court found the law made the tactics used by Galesburg police to seize a bag …