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Former Sheriff advocates legalization of pot
Posted on 2/28/14 at 1:06 am
Posted on 2/28/14 at 1:06 am
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LEAP
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But one law enforcement group is in Juneau this week advocating for the legalization of recreational marijuana, an issue Alaskans will decide with an August ballot initiative.
“Tax and regulate, that’s all we’re saying,” Lance Buchholtz, a 59-year-old retired sheriff from Wisconsin, told the Empire on Wednesday.
Buchholtz is scheduled to meet with six state legislators on behalf of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, an international nonprofit organization that calls for the end of the War on Drugs. Its members are primarily current and former police officers, prosecutors and judges who reject a blanket prohibition and propose a tightly regulated system to control the drug market.
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“(Drug use,) it’s a medical issue, it’s a mental health issue, it’s a spiritual issue, it’s an issue for the communities and their families,” Buchholtz said. “It’s just not a cop issue, it’s not a law enforcement issue. We can’t arrest our way out of this problem.”
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Law Enforcement Against Prohibition is an international 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization of criminal justice professionals who bear personal witness to the wasteful futility and harms of our current drug policies.
Our experience on the front lines of the “war on drugs” has led us to call for a repeal of prohibition and its replacement with a tight system of legalized regulation, which will effectively cripple the violent cartels and street dealers who control the current illegal market.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 1:12 am to RogerTheShrubber
Nope.... not legit. He killed several dogs and even stopped someone just walking along a city street singing U2 songs and then tazed them. Does not have the right to advocate anything...
Posted on 2/28/14 at 1:16 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Its members are primarily current and former police officers, prosecutors and judges who reject a blanket prohibition and propose a tightly regulated system to control the drug market.
Betcha they're anonymous as frick.
But good to see them come forward. Hopefully they'll be a key to solving the last hurdle to ending the WOD which is institutional inertia.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 1:21 am to Sentrius
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Betcha they're anonymous as frick. But good to see them come forward. Hopefully they'll be a key to solving the last hurdle to ending the WOD which is institutional inertia.
Nope...not legit...they didn't kill a dog or an innocent person
Posted on 2/28/14 at 6:57 am to North Texas Tiger
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even stopped someone just walking along a city street singing U2 songs and then tazed them
Anybody caught singing U2 songs in public deserves some kind of punishment, I think we can all agree on that.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 8:31 am to RogerTheShrubber
This is the part that always makes me pause.
We really don't want to give the government anything else to tax or regulate. But making a plant illegal is ridiculous too.
I'm all for legalization but scared of the unintended consequences of government growth.
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“Tax and regulate, t
We really don't want to give the government anything else to tax or regulate. But making a plant illegal is ridiculous too.
I'm all for legalization but scared of the unintended consequences of government growth.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 9:56 am to DonChowder
Yeah
I think that's just a bone to sweeten the pot. I don't get the excitement of taxes and regulation
I think that's just a bone to sweeten the pot. I don't get the excitement of taxes and regulation
Posted on 2/28/14 at 9:59 am to Sentrius
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Its members are primarily current and former police officers, prosecutors and judges who regularly toke up and propose a tightly regulated system to control the drug market.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 10:16 am to upgrayedd
Do you think everyone against the WoD is a user?
Posted on 2/28/14 at 10:23 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Do you think everyone against the WoD is a user?
No. I was making a joke.
But I've heard countless stories of judges, cops, legislators, public officials, etc who smoke on the reg.
Posted on 2/28/14 at 11:31 am to upgrayedd
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But I've heard countless stories of judges, cops, legislators, public officials, etc who smoke on the reg.
I'm sure there's a sizable portion of every profession or occupation that smokes, or uses.
I support ending drug prohibition and don't use. In fact, I know many who don't use and are against the war on drugs.
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