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Police Groups Furiously Protest Eric Holder's Marijuana Policy Announcement

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/30/police-eric-holder-marijuana-_n_3846518.html

WASHINGTON -- A broad coalition of law enforcement officers who have spent the past three decades waging an increasingly militarized drug war that has failed to reduce drug use doesn't want to give up the fight.

Organizations that include sheriffs, narcotics officers and big-city police chiefs slammed Attorney General Eric Holder in a joint letter Friday, expressing "extreme disappointment" at his announcement that the Department of Justice would allow Colorado and Washington to implement state laws that legalized recreational marijuana for adults.

If there had been doubt about how meaningful Holder's move was, the fury reflected in the police response eliminates it. The role of law enforcement is traditionally understood to be limited to enforcing laws, but police organizations have become increasingly powerful political actors, and lashed out at Holder for not consulting sufficiently before adopting the new policy.

"It is unacceptable that the Department of Justice did not consult our organizations -- whose members will be directly impacted -- for meaningful input ahead of this important decision," the letter reads. "Our organizations were given notice just thirty minutes before the official announcement was made public and were not given the adequate forum ahead of time to express our concerns with the Department’s conclusion on this matter. Simply 'checking the box' by alerting law enforcement officials right before a decision is announced is not enough and certainly does not show an understanding of the value the Federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement partnerships bring to the Department of Justice and the public safety discussion."

The missive was signed by the Major County Sheriffs’ Association, the National Sheriffs’ Association,
the Association of State Criminal Investigative Agencies, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the National Narcotic Officers Associations’ Coalition, the Major Cities Chiefs Police Association and the Police Executive Research Forum.

Law enforcement, the police groups said, "becomes infinitely harder for our front-line men and women given the Department’s position."

The Justice Department declined to respond.

Local law enforcement agencies rely heavily on the drug war for funding. Police departments are often able to keep a large portion of the assets they seize during drug raids, even if charges are never brought. And federal grants for drug war operations make up a sizable portion of local law enforcement funding.

The letter warns that marijuana can cause suicidal thoughts, impairs driving and is a "gateway drug." The missive does not, however, address the failure of law enforcement generally to reduce drug use, even while tripling the number of people behind bars. Instead, the police warn that liberalizing pot laws will lead to an increase in crime.

The story continues: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/30/police-eric-holder-marijuana-_n_3846518.html
 
They're shitting themselves over their jobs, and it shows.
 
They're shitting themselves over their jobs, and it shows.

Yep. As marijuana legalization and other systemic changes to the Drug War occur over the next few decades, we can expect the Law Enforcement and Prison-Industrial Complexes to shrink substantially. These guys have known all along that the Drug War is ineffective and likely exacerbates the problems associated with drugs, but it has been their source of income for half a century.

This is also why gradualism is an important approach to ending the War on Drugs, as there is no telling what would happen if we simply ended it all at once.
 
They don't want let go off their easy-as-cake department funding scheme known as asset forfeiture. They'll actually have to fight real crime. Like assaults, robberies, muggings, rape and murders. Boo-hoo for them.
 
Good. Now they can start enforcing the other laws like parking illegally in handicap spots and break and enters. Earn your wage boys in blue or find a new job
 
They're shitting themselves over their jobs, and it shows.

This. Petty marijuana arrests are the lifeblood of most US police departments, and they know it. The gravy train of easy arrests of nonviolent people with irrefutable hard evidence of their lawbreaking is coming to an end, and it hurts.
 
Local law enforcement agencies rely heavily on the drug war for funding. Police departments are often able to keep a large portion of the assets they seize during drug raids, even if charges are never brought. And federal grants for drug war operations make up a sizable portion of local law enforcement funding.

That's fucking stupid. Throwing innocent people in jail would be like starting a war in a third world country just to boost our economy. But we'd never do that either




do they not realize all the money they make is probably not even 1% of drug profits in the country? If it was regulated and taxed they could make exponentially more.
 
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Yeah the guilt and shame is being lifted from the innocent and dumped on the guilty. release the marijuana users.. now.. duhhh.
 
That's fucking stupid. Throwing innocent people in jail would be like starting a war in a third world country just to boost our economy. But we'd never do that either

Such a war wouldn't really boost our economy either. The proceeds would benefit private industry, while the cost would be added to public debt. If anything, these wars are great for the bottom lines of defense contractors. Even the people we set out to liberate are usually worse off when we're done with them (I guess Kosovo is the exception).
 
Loving the fear and panic! Great to see them shit themselves- heres hoping for mass police redundancies!
 
The corrupt system refuses to be dismantled.
We should destroy it and start over again.
 
If we are going to invade syria someone has to dangle a carrot to all us drug users as a consession of how the gov is changing their mind on stupid ass drug laws that just waste billions of dollars and feed the prison system. Id like to think one day humans will read in books about how ppl spent the rest of their natural lives in federal prison for growing tons of weed, getting their third strike and never seeing the outside world again.
 
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