Pubdate: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 Source: Free Lance-Star, The (VA) Copyright: 2006 The Free Lance-Star Contact: http://fredericksburg.com/flshome Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1065 Author: Mett Ausley Jr. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06.n372.a03.html 'SEIZED ASSETS' MAKE COPS A BIG PART OF THE PROBLEM A March 26 article ["Seized assets do pay off"] indicates that proceeds from seized drug trade assets are returned to the law enforcement agencies making the seizures. It was reported that in 2005, about $6 million of seized assets went to Virginia criminal justice entities. Most states have similar policies. By cutting itself in on the profit stream from illicit drugs, law enforcement effectively joins the narcotics racket. When the criminal justice sector is allowed to enrich itself by skimming illegal drug profits, it is provided incentives to ensure that the drug trade flourishes, and it resists public-policy initiatives that might curb drug use or reduce the profits therefrom. Also, by funding itself autonomously, law enforcement can escape oversight by elected lawmakers, circumventing the government's system of checks and balances. Rhetorical claims of benefit to taxpayers notwithstanding, making law enforcement the exclusive recipient of seized drug assets dubiously serves the public interest. Mett Ausley Jr. Lake Waccamaw, N.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin