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Title: | US MI: PUB LTE: Public Safety Reduced by the Prohibition of |
Published On: | 2008-04-26 |
Source: | Tuscola County Advertiser (Caro, MI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-04-29 20:49:54 |
PUBLIC SAFETY REDUCED BY THE PROHIBITION OF MARIJUANA
Dear Editor,
As a retired Michigan police officer, I saw firsthand how public
safety was dramatically reduced by the prohibition of marijuana. While
I focused my night shift on the deadly DUI driver, colleagues like Ben
Sizemore would spend their 12 hours searching for a baggie of pot. As
detectives spent time busting dealers and looking for a marijuana
garden, child molesters were able to meet our 13-year-olds online
without a problem.
I would give marijuana the same rules and regulations as alcohol and
tobacco, our two deadliest drugs. Ben Sizemore was just silly talking
about allowing a bus driver to smoke and drive or a pilot smoke and
fly an airplane. He was also factually wrong that hard drug users
started with marijuana. Almost every crack head I arrested started
their illegal drug use by smoking cigarettes at 12 or 13. Later, they
tried alcohol and then they tried pot. If I could wave a magic wand
and rid the world of only one drug, it would be alcohol. I bet my
pension Mr. Sizemore would agree.
Officer Howard J. Wooldridge (retired)
Bath Township P.D.
Dear Editor,
As a retired Michigan police officer, I saw firsthand how public
safety was dramatically reduced by the prohibition of marijuana. While
I focused my night shift on the deadly DUI driver, colleagues like Ben
Sizemore would spend their 12 hours searching for a baggie of pot. As
detectives spent time busting dealers and looking for a marijuana
garden, child molesters were able to meet our 13-year-olds online
without a problem.
I would give marijuana the same rules and regulations as alcohol and
tobacco, our two deadliest drugs. Ben Sizemore was just silly talking
about allowing a bus driver to smoke and drive or a pilot smoke and
fly an airplane. He was also factually wrong that hard drug users
started with marijuana. Almost every crack head I arrested started
their illegal drug use by smoking cigarettes at 12 or 13. Later, they
tried alcohol and then they tried pot. If I could wave a magic wand
and rid the world of only one drug, it would be alcohol. I bet my
pension Mr. Sizemore would agree.
Officer Howard J. Wooldridge (retired)
Bath Township P.D.
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