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News (Media Awareness Project) - US VT: Prosecutors: Meth Bound For Burlington
Title:US VT: Prosecutors: Meth Bound For Burlington
Published On:2007-01-22
Source:Burlington Free Press (VT)
Fetched On:2008-08-17 12:56:30
PROSECUTORS: METH BOUND FOR BURLINGTON

Vermont's two leading prosecutors are of one mind in predicting the
next challenge for local law enforcement: methamphetamine.

T.J. Donovan, the new Chittenden County state's attorney, and U.S.
Attorney Tom Anderson said last week that meth has been spreading
east across the country and is beginning to make inroads in Vermont.

"Very soon we're going to see methamphetamine in Chittenden County,
and we have to be prepared," Donovan said. "It's not a question of
if; it's a question of when."

Added Anderson, "That scourge will make the heroin scourge look like
child's play."

The lawyers agreed their offices must be aggressive in prosecuting
drug dealers and obtaining lengthy prison sentences to deter the
problem from spreading.

"We need to make sure we send the message that if you come here to
sell drugs, you're going to jail," Donovan said. The community should
begin planning now, before methamphetamine arrives, so a system is in
place to address the many problems the drug can cause, he said.

Anderson and Donovan also have noticed that heroin -- the predominant
drug threat in Vermont as recently as a few years ago -- is waning in
the state, but crack cocaine is rising to take its place.

Nadeau hopes the new lead prosecutors will be receptive to concerns
from law enforcement and the community, even if the topic is
something as seemingly mundane as graffiti. Anderson and Donovan seem
to be the type who will listen.
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