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News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: PUB LTE: Policy Not Working
Title:US OK: PUB LTE: Policy Not Working
Published On:2009-06-19
Source:Oklahoman, The (OK)
Fetched On:2009-06-27 16:51:19
POLICY NOT WORKING

Regarding "Group seeks drug legalization in Oklahoma" (news feature,
June 15): From my perspective of 18 years a police officer (now
retired), I know that drug prohibition decreases public safety and
increases crime. As a detective, 70 percent of my felony caseload was
associated with drug prohibition. Legal cocaine that would cost $2 to
$3 per day for an addict now costs $200 a day.

Thus, an addict must break into your home or steal your car or
identity to pay for it. When a drug dealer shoots another dealer, the
police have less time to find rapists. At the federal level, drug
prohibition provides the majority of the money used by Islamic
terrorists. Our modern form of prohibition is funding our mortal enemies.

Mark Woodward of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
seems ready to go back to the days of alcohol prohibition. Great: a
moonshine still next to every meth lab!

Howard Wooldridge, Dallas, Texas
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