News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Youth Drug Policy Is Ruining Lives |
Title: | US FL: PUB LTE: Youth Drug Policy Is Ruining Lives |
Published On: | 2005-02-16 |
Source: | Jupiter Courier (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 00:14:32 |
YOUTH DRUG POLICY IS RUINING LIVES
To the editor:
Letter writer Louise Daniels endorses the "Operation Schoolhouse" campaign,
saying that it's worth it if we consider the heartache caused by a teen
being hooked on drugs.
We submit in response that any such potential heartache pales in comparison
to the heartache in seeing a high school aged teen sentenced to 15 years in
the Florida prison system. Such a response is assured to totally destroy
the lives of kids dumb enough to sell some pot or a couple ecstasy pills to
an undercover officer.
Sure, those kids knew that illegal drug sales can get you in trouble.
But they probably didn't think that police would hire paid actors to
infiltrate the school, buddy up with them - in many cases using opposite
sex appeal as added enticement - and then sucker them into helping get a
couple joints for $10.
Entrapment is a dirty, nasty way of using police. Those officers involved
are worthy of utter disrespect from all citizens.
We've got enough problems of public safety in our communities that we don't
need disguised police officers in our school actively soliciting our kids
to help them commit felony crimes.
Respectfully submitted,
Stephen Heath
Public Relations Director
Drug Policy Forum of Florida Clearwater FL
http://www.dpffl.org
To the editor:
Letter writer Louise Daniels endorses the "Operation Schoolhouse" campaign,
saying that it's worth it if we consider the heartache caused by a teen
being hooked on drugs.
We submit in response that any such potential heartache pales in comparison
to the heartache in seeing a high school aged teen sentenced to 15 years in
the Florida prison system. Such a response is assured to totally destroy
the lives of kids dumb enough to sell some pot or a couple ecstasy pills to
an undercover officer.
Sure, those kids knew that illegal drug sales can get you in trouble.
But they probably didn't think that police would hire paid actors to
infiltrate the school, buddy up with them - in many cases using opposite
sex appeal as added enticement - and then sucker them into helping get a
couple joints for $10.
Entrapment is a dirty, nasty way of using police. Those officers involved
are worthy of utter disrespect from all citizens.
We've got enough problems of public safety in our communities that we don't
need disguised police officers in our school actively soliciting our kids
to help them commit felony crimes.
Respectfully submitted,
Stephen Heath
Public Relations Director
Drug Policy Forum of Florida Clearwater FL
http://www.dpffl.org
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