• Congressman Garrett (VA-R)

  • Gov. Chris Christy (NJ-R)

  • Colorado 2012

  • California Field Work, Prop 19

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of July 24, 2015

 

Stories from the week of July 24, 2015

Walk with me: After the Wednesday Grover Norquist Meeting I was about to head to the Metro, when Grover asked me to go in his direction. We had a solid chat for the two minutes before we arrived at his destination. Of course I can’t relate what was said, just know that it was all good for drug reform.

Thank you for your Support: an hour earlier at the Norquist meeting, former Texas governor and presidential candidate Rick Perry was there. I was able to ask him a question on foreign policy AFTER I thanked him for his support for employing the 10th Amendment towards the Green Plant.   It bears repeating; my greatest, single achievement during 10 years is the privilege of attending this meeting….and now seated at the VIP table, instead of the bleachers.

Just show up! Making the rounds on Thursday morning the law of averages caught up, and Congressman Dr. Larry Buchson was talking to his receptionist, when I came in to deliver more cheerful Colorado news. Buchson gave me 5 minutes to make my pitch for MJ should be a state responsibility and cost AND we get there by employing the 10th Amendment.

We had a pleasant chat and he agreed it all boiled down to support, or not, the principle of states’ rights. NOTE: he has voted against us his first 2 ½ years in the Congress.

1885 Presentations to Congressional staffers..    04 this week

18 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..  01 this week

149 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     02 this week ( Republicans running Congress)

03 meetings this week

 

  COP stats since inception: August 2009

80 brief chats with Members of Congress..   0 this week

38 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 00 this week

59 Radio Interviews..  0 this week

88 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week

22 major conferences attended..   (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review,  etc)    0 this week

38 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC)…0 this week (BBC)

81 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $80,000).. 0 this week

*   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”

*      Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.  www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of July 17, 2015

 

Stories from the week of July 17, 2015

Vital Concerns: Making my rounds on Wednesday, a nine year old boy asked if I were a real cowboy. He was in a big family group of 8-9 persons in the hallway of Cannon. I showed him my favorite foto of Misty. His dad was a veteran and upon learning what I do, thanked me. He commented that his buddies need the green medicine for suicide prevention/PTSD help. I promised to do my best.

 

What is really important Congressman?: At a Texas Society breakfast I was able to have a solid chat with CMan Williams (R-TX). Invoking the slaughter of the 5 soldiers in TN, I said the police should focus on serious issues, not a green plant. As our Governor Perry said, this should be a state responsibility. The Congressman listened and then directed me to stay in contact with his office thru his Chief of Staff. I later met the CofS and we had a good chat.

 

Early Contact: Chatting away in German on Saturday morning, a gentleman currently a legislator in Annapolis and now running for Congress saw my shirt and asked why. We had a solid chat and I sent him my 4 one page talking points for marijuana….he is ready to “Go Colorado” today.

1881 Presentations to Congressional staffers..    05 this week

17 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..  01 this week

80 brief chats with Members of Congress..   05 this week

147 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     01 this week

02 meetings this week

 

  COP stats since inception: August 2009

38 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 00 this week

59 Radio Interviews..  0 this week

88 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week

22 major conferences attended..   (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review,  etc)    0 this week

38 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC)…0 this week (BBC)

81 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $80,000).. 0 this week

*   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”

*      Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.  www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LTE: Dallas Morning News: Legal theft by the police

Legal theft by the police

Re: “Assets being taken unjustly — Forfeiture laws give states free hand to seize property of individuals simply on suspicion, say Laura and John Arnold,” Tuesday Viewpoints.

As a retired Michigan police detective, I am keenly aware of my profession’s desire to “police for profit.” As a property room officer, I handled the cash coming in and the sale of mostly $2,000 cars my colleagues seized. Our local prosecutor received 10 percent of all money seized in the county, ensuring political support. How does this work?

Every six months I would take almost a thousand dollars in cash to buy hay for our horses. Had I been stopped, the officer could seize the money and the truck, claiming I was en route to buy drugs. A year later I could go to the court to show ownership of four horses and the need to buy hay every six months. Maybe, I would get the money back — maybe not. How could I prove I was not buying drugs?

This legal theft by my profession is disgusting.

Howard J Wooldridge, Dallas co-founder, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

 

Filed under:In the News

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of July 10, 2015

 

 

Stories from the week of July 10, 2015

Transition: ­ On Thursday I attended a reception at the German embassy to say farewell to my contact/friend and meet his replacement. 35 cops were on hand to share stories, wine, beer and world-class hors-doeuvres.

I had a pleasant chat with the local head of the DEA. He informed me that my departing friend had told the group all about me and LEAP! I was elated, as my German friend and I share the belief that all drugs should be legal. I had a nice 5 minute chat in French with the cop from Switzerland; the rest of the two hours was all German (I did speak English with the DEA guy).

 

On the Wings of Personal Pain: At Grover’s this week a gentleman from Missouri told us about a massive change in the system of how local govts fund themselves…in the aftermath of Ferguson..pretty great changes….I met him afterwards to thank him for the vote in Jefferson City to legalize the Charlotte’s Web – CBD strain of medical marijuana. He replied he was the author of the bill and that his daughter has Dravet’s Syndrome. I was nearly speechless, as I mumbled, “Bless you sir.”

 

I know he must have spoken to Congressman Luetkemeyer and US Senator Roy Blunt ( both from MO) about this, as both switched their votes in favor of states’ rights for all medical marijuana this year.

 

Only counted as one: My radio interview with Bill Frezza has been heard around the country. I have received dozens of notices of its broadcast and people re-tweeting it. It officially only counts as one radio gig, even as probably many 6 figures of people listened to it.

1876 Presentations to Congressional staffers..    02 this week

75 brief chats with Members of Congress..   03 this week

146 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     01 this week

02 meetings this week

 

  COP stats since inception: August 2009

16 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..   this week

38 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 00 this week

59 Radio Interviews..  0 this week

88 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week

22 major conferences attended..   (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review,  etc)    0 this week

38 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC)…0 this week (BBC)

81 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $80,000).. 0 this week

*   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”

*      Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.  www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed under:On the Hill

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of July 3, 2015

 

Stories from the week of July 3, 2015

Limited Window — I was sitting at the Chipotle’s at Union Station, sitting where every customer would be able to read the shirt, when the young lady said, “10 seconds. GO!”

 

“We can arrest more pedophiles, if we don’t waste time on a green plant. Kids should not have a job selling, which gets them shot.” (my standard response).   Hearing that she engaged me in  a 1 minute of chat,  before she had to order her food.

 

TV Producer calls: COP was honored on Monday with email from the associate producer of an HBO TV program now in its xth season.   She liked the website, made contact – asking for names and contacts of current LE who had changed their minds on the Drug War and were still carrying a badge, are a judge, a prosecutor etc.

 

I carved out some time to send her 4 names with brief CVs and will provide the rest this weekend. I was crazy busy this week.

 

Forgot he was black, oops: Making a point with an Ohio staffer, my dialog is: ‘During the time when the speed limit was 55, I enforced that. The feds provided my dept. with many thousands of dollars for the OT pay. Bad law, as 20 years of kids doing this: “Daddy, what is that on the dash?” It is a radar detector son and tells me when the cops are around (with the voice inflection of anger). Daddy, I thought the police were our friends {at this point I stopped, realized the staffer was black and I said, “this story probably won’t work for you,..can you pretend? sure]…the cops are our friends except for this stupid speed limit.’

 

I make the point that when the law is really bad, citizens find a way to go around the law or simply break the law (MJ laws). Either way, such laws are not good for society.

 

The awkwardness of the moment was just that ‘a moment.’ We had a solid chat after my presentation. What my profession has been doing the last 12 months makes me want to cry.

 

On the radio: Tomorrow, July 4th at 1 PM EDT and again 7 EDT my interview with Bill be aired.

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Not sure if I posted this earlier this year: newspaper article w/ foto:

http://www.dailyitem.com/news/ex-cop-drug-war-a-disaster/article_2197ccde-d698-11e4-88e0-cb5585dead82.html

 

 

 

1874 Presentations to Congressional staffers..    20 this week

02 meetings this week

 

  COP stats since inception: August 2009

16 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..   this week

72 brief chats with Members of Congress..   00 this week

38 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 00 this week

59 Radio Interviews..  0 this week

145 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     00 this week

88 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week

22 major conferences attended..   (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review,  etc)    0 this week

38 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC)…0 this week (BBC)

81 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $80,000).. 0 this week

*   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”

*      Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.  www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed under:On the Hill