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News (Media Awareness Project) - US DC: PUB LTE: Drug Laws Don't Work
Title:US DC: PUB LTE: Drug Laws Don't Work
Published On:2005-12-11
Source:Washington Post (DC)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 21:16:21
DRUG LAWS DON'T WORK

As a police detective in Michigan, I was fully aware of the problems
that the Prince George's County police face ["Bullets Keep Flying,"
editorial, Dec. 7]. I learned that drug laws generated about 75
percent of my caseload and that nonviolent felonies often were not
investigated because of lack of time. Switzerland has cut its felony
crime in half by having the state regulate and sell heroin to addicts
in a government program. What part of drug prohibition is making
Prince George's County a safer place to live? Will we ever be as wise
as our grandparents and end drug prohibition?

Howard J. Wooldridge

Frederick

The writer is a director of Law Enforcement Against
Prohibition.
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