Pubdate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 Source: Chronicle, The (CN QU) Copyright: 2006 Media Transcontinental Contact: http://www.westislandchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4097 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n256/a04.html Author: Jack A. Cole LEGALIZE IT Re: 'Drugs easy to get at, students say,' The Chronicle, March 1. In 26 years working as a cop, with 12 of those years doing undercover drug work, I came to realize what should have been obvious to me the first day I pinned on a badge. That is the illegal drug market actively works to recruit minors to assist them in distributing their products -- notably marijuana -- to their fellow students. On the other hand, I observed that legal, licensed drug dealers do not recruit minors as employees nor do they knowingly sell to minors. I came to realize that the policy of drug prohibition thereby causes far more danger to both minors and adults than does a legal licensed and regulated market. I now lead an organization created for law enforcement and criminal justice professionals who believe the war on drugs is not only an abject failure but a terribly destructive policy. Polls show 73 per cent of the public and 67 per cent of police chiefs agree with that statement. Today we have over 5,000 members. And we are not just police. We are judges, prosecutors, prison wardens, DEA and FBI agents. LEAP knows legalized regulation is a more ethical and efficient policy than prohibition for controlling drugs in our society. Legalizing drugs will not solve all of the problems related to drugs and drug abuse in our society. But it will put a halt to the most active gateway for young people to receive access to drugs -- the illegal drug dealers. JACK A. COLE Executive Director Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Medford, MA USA - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)