Title: Paradigm Shift: Police Captain Makes Commercial Advocating for the Legalization of Marijuana Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/re ... moting-marijuana-legalization/ Published:Aug 27, 2015 Author:John Vibes Post Date:2015-08-27 09:30:11 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:320 Comments:5
Surprisingly, there are a growing number of people in law enforcement who are beginning to rethink prohibition.
One the leading groups of law enforcers working to end the drug war is LEAP or Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. According to their official website, 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.
LEAP started with five police officers in 2002 and now has over 150,000 active and retired police officers, judges, prosecutors, other law enforcement professions and supporters in 120 countries,
This week, Howard Rahtz, a former Cincinnati Police Department captain, and a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, appeared in an advertisement promoting marijuana legalization.
In the ad, Rahtz said that I saw firsthand the effects of Ohios destructive marijuana laws. Simply put, they dont work.
Its time for marijuana reform, so law enforcement can spend their time cracking down on real criminals and making Ohio a safer place for our families, he added.
Rahtz was promoting a new proposal issue 3 on Ohios state election ballots, which would effectively legalize marijuana. However, some officers are angry that they were represented in an advertisement promoting legalization, and as expected the local police union is furious.
Bob Cornwell, executive director of the Buckeye State Sheriffs Association told Cincinnati.com that he found the advertisement to be appalling.
Sadly, there are still those who think that kidnapping, caging, and killing people for possessing a plant is a good idea.
As long as law enforcement deprives people of their freedom for their personal choice, there will be tyranny. This is why James Gierach of LEAP has started a petition to End Drug Prohibition altogether.
More like "Law Enforcement Against Prohibition of Marijuana".
It's just fine with them if prohibition continues against all the other drugs. It's OK if law enforcement "wastes time" cracking down on other drugs rather than going after "real" criminals (as though a drug dealer selling crack to children isn't a "real" criminal).
LEAPM -- because one less law to enforce gives us more time to sit on our ass. They're starting a new group -- LEAL. Law enforcement Against Laws. Get rid of all laws so they don't have to do shit.
" Howard Rahtz, a former Cincinnati Police Department captain, and a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, appeared in an advertisement promoting marijuana legalization. "
I guess your taking this guy off your Christmas card list?