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Published LTE: New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA)-MARIJUANA ENFORCEMENT WASTES POLICE RESOURCES

Pubdate: Thu, 24 Jun 2010
 Author: Howard Wooldridge

MARIJUANA ENFORCEMENT WASTES POLICE RESOURCES

Speaking as a retired police detective with more than 18 years of experience in the trenches enforcing marijuana prohibition, I say Norm Jackson’s commentary ( “Legalizing marijuana makes no sense,” June 17 ) missed many key points on the issue of prohibition.  I responded to about 1300 calls generated by the use of alcohol, including homicide, suicide, and rape.  Marijuana, which does not provoke violence, produced zero calls in those 18 years.  Anyone who switches from alcohol to marijuana will make for a safer world.

Public safety is dramatically reduced by every hour we chase a non-problem-causing cannabis smoker, which means we miss such deadly DUIs as the driver who killed Jackson’s sister.  Chasing pot smokers and their suppliers is a horrific waste of our time.  The police cannot stop bad choices; only family and friends can.

Howard Wooldridge, CitizensOpposingProhibition.org

Washington, D.C.

Filed under:In the News

Published LTE: Frederick News Post -Lost war on drugs and its casualties

Originally published June 21, 2010

When you lie down with dogs, often you will get up with fleas. Yet another in my profession (Megan Mattingly) has been tainted by the enforcement of drug prohibition. Add her to the many, many thousands who have been corrupted or killed, or who have committed suicide after being corrupted. And for what?

We in law enforcement know that every drug dealer arrested is replaced within days. The nine suspects released (or even if they had gone to prison) are meaningless.

A trillion tax dollars spent and 40 years of serious effort have resulted in a Maryland free of drugs? No. Quite the contrary. Drugs are cheaper, stronger and readily available to our teens.

Please tell this reader again why you support this Bridge to Nowhere policy.

 

HOWARD WOOLDRIDGE

retired detective/officer

Buckeystown

Filed under:In the News

COPs on the Hill: Stories from the week of June 11, 2010

COPs on the Hill

Stories from the week of June 11, 2010

 Boy Scout Ready – Merit Badge:  At Grover Norquists brunch this week I was approached by a member of the Republican National Committee that I met a year ago.   We always chat in Spanish = fun for both of us.   He pressed something in my hand saying it was something  ‘muy importante’ to display. 

 I read the button.  FIRE PELOSI.*  I thanked him and  put it on.  Upon leaving the meeting I removed the button.   After reflection, I decided not to keep the button.  Love or hate Speaker Pelosi, she is with me on the issue of drug prohibition.  

Seen you before?:   After lobbying hard all morning, 6 construction-business owners from Tulsa, Oklahoma sat near me at lunch.  One asked where I was from.   I replied Connecticut.*   After we had a good laugh, we had a good conversation on my issue.  Four of the six agreed with my position.  Just before leaving, one asked, “Have I you seen you on TV?”   “Could be,  I replied.  I was on national TV a couple of times, as I rode my horse across North America. “

Rightly or wrongly, being on TV makes one more credible.  It was just  a fun 20 minutes.

Sideways step:    About a month ago Aaron Houston, the chief lobbyist for the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), became the Exec.  Director of  Students for a Sensible Drug Policy.  Aaron had been THE man to repeal federal prohibition of marijuana.  His leaving MPP will probably mean that using the muscle of MPP to introduce legislation will  possibly be delayed.   The good news is that Aaron stays in DC and will harness the nationwide network of SSDP chapters to move issues around the country and DC.  I and reform will miss his advice, experience & access to senior staff and Members.

 

*Pelosi = Hauptpolitkerin im US House of Representatives.  Die Republicaners hassen sie.

* Connecticut = Staat im Nordost USA…es gibt sehr wenig Pferde und Cowboys in diesem Staat

COP stats since August 2009:

 383 presentations to Congressional Staffers

7 presentations to VIPs (elected officials)

33 published Letters to the Editor (that we know of)

Numerous conferences, hearings & briefings attended.  C-Span broadcast my question at a Senate briefing

11 radio shows

6  TV interviews (Colombian TV, Fox and Univision)

Consider being a member of COPs at $30.00 or more per year.  It is tax-deductible.  Add your voice to those who agree that Modern Prohibition/War on Drugs is the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral policy since slavery & Jim Crow.  Go to: www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or check.

Howard

 

Detective/Officer Howard  Wooldridge (retired)

Drug Policy Specialist, COP – www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org

Washington, DC

817-975-1110 Cell

howard@citizensopposingprohibition.org

 

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Modern Prohibition/The War on Drugs is the most destructive, dysfunctional &  immoral  domestic policy since slavery  & Jim Crow.

 

 

Filed under:On the Hill

Independent (UK): Published LTE:A DESTRUCTIVE AND IMMORAL POLICY

Pubdate: Tue, 15 Jun 2010
Author: Howard Wooldridge
 

Perspectives on Drug Prohibition

As a retired police detective from the USA, I thank you for publishing Johann Hari’s analysis of drug prohibition ( 11 June ).

During my 18 years in the trenches of this destructive, dysfunctional and immoral policy, I witnessed part of the one trillion dollars spent so far to make my country “drug-free”.  As my colleagues spent their shifts in pursuit of a baggie of cannabis, drunk drivers were freer to slaughter tens of thousands of innocents.  When detectives are flying around in helicopters looking for green plants, the paedophiles in the chat room have an easier time of making contact with our 13-year-olds.

Privately many police officers will admit that drug prohibition increases crime and reduces public safety.  Scotland Yard’s Detective Chief Superintendent Eddie Ellison ( RIP ) was among the first UK “top cops” to speak plainly in public.  It is past time for them to follow his courageous lead.

Howard Wooldridge

Washington DC

Filed under:In the News

COPs on the Hill: Stories from the week of June 4, 2010

 Stories from the week of June 4, 2010

One at a time:    This week an aide to a House Member told me that due to my educational efforts over the past three years with his office, the Congressman is now actively seeking more information on the policy.    Note that it is rare that a staffer would share such a dramatic change in position.   This openness tells me the Tipping Point* is in sight.   Small steps. 

Stamp of Approval:    Check the new section below on the sheet I give to every Congressional staffer.  Yes, I am being a bit more aggressive.    I had two aides I have known for years review it and both said they thought it was effective to point out who supports current policy.

 Supporters of Marijuana Prohibition and Why:

 

  1.  Law Enforcement: reason – smaller paychecks if legal (per FOP)
  2. Mexican Drug Cartels: reason – 50% reduction in profits if legal
  3. Pharmaceutical Industry: – 1-2% reduction in gross sales ($6-12 billion loss )
  4. Illegal USA growers: 90% reduction in gross profits if legal
  5. Teens who sell marijuana for status and profit
  6. Outlaw Biker Gangs (especially in Canada) – make money w/o breaking a sweat

 Staying Positive:   This recess week of Memorial Day I held a steady pace, averaging 6 presentations each day for a total of 24.   I felt very good entering and leaving the House Buildings and kept a positive attitude all day long.   Glad I figured out not to try and do too much in one day or week.

 *Tipping Point = der Punkt wo die Bevölkerung wird 50% oder mehr, um eine Politik zu ändern

 COP stats since August 2009:

 372 presentations to Congressional Staffers

7 presentations to VIPs (elected officials)

33 published Letters to the Editor (that we know of)

Numerous conferences, hearings & briefings attended.  C-Span broadcast my question at a Senate briefing

11 radio shows

6  TV interviews (Colombian TV, Fox and Univision)

Consider being a member of COPs at $30.00 or more per year.  It is tax-deductible.  Add your voice to those who agree that Modern Prohibition/War on Drugs is the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral policy since slavery & Jim Crow.  Go to: www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or check.

Filed under:On the Hill