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The charges have been dropped against a Jersey City police officer. Robert LeRouax will not be tried for tampering even though, police say, he kept bottles of Xanax and Vicodin that should have been tagged as evidence. The DA’s office says a conviction would have been unlikely, but left open the possibility of drug possession charges. Officers found the drugs in LeRouax’s trunk after he crashed his patrol car while on duty. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Prohibition has never worked. We’re building 900 new prison beds and hiring 150 more correction officers every two weeks. We arrest someone on a drug charge every 17 seconds. We jail more people than any nation. We spend $69 billion a year on the drug war. In 1914 when all drugs were legal 1.3% of our population was addicted to drugs, today 1.3% of our population is STILL addicted to drugs. Over 100,000 people have been killed because of the drug war. The only way to control drugs is to regulate them and end the profits available to criminals just like ending alcohol prohibition did. There’s only been one drug success story in history, tobacco, hands down the most deadly and one of the most addictive drugs. Almost half the users quit because of REGULATION, ACCURATE INFORMATION AND MEDICAL TREATMENT. No one went to jail and no one got killed. JOIN EMAIL LIST – WATCH VIDEOS:
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