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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1730/a10.html
Newshawk: Wars On Too Many Fronts - End The WOD
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Pubdate: Mon, 01 Oct 2001
Source: Sparta Expositor (TN)
Copyright: 2001 The Sparta Expositor
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/986
Author: Mike Dickerson

WAR ON DRUGS NEVER ENDS

While most of the country is deeply involved in the war on terrorism, right here at home a war continues to threaten the lives of those around us.

That war is the one we fight against illegal drugs each and every day.

And make no mistake, the drug trafficking problem is a serious one that causes loss of jobs, crime, the breaking up of families, and even death.

Until recently, marijuana has been the problem in our area that seemed to get the most attention.  However, now the battle wages against methamphetamines.  As the economy slows, many more may turn to drug manufacture for the money it provides.

I don't know a lot about it, but Sparta Police Chief Jeff Guth and White County Sheriff Guy Goff filled my ears full recently about the "meth" problem, and it was a sobering conversation for me.

This stuff is highly addictive, deadly, fairly easy to make, and spreading all over middle Tennessee.  Also, marijuana was grown mainly in the outdoors, while meth is manufactured inside homes, many times with children present.  That fact alone brings a whole new negative aspect to the activity, with volatile substances in the home, many times within reach of toddlers.

In addition, the presence of people involved in the drug culture, as well as weapons and other related items, puts those children in danger.  The children who hold the key to our country's future.

It is a sad tale.

While I would in no way downplay the terrorist problems we have, I also believe we cannot overlook this war we have right on our own doorstep.

We have many outstanding warriors fighting this battle at risk of life and limb.  In addition to the two law enforcement leaders already mentioned, we are fortunate to be blessed with professional officers, particularly in our county, who are dedicated to battling the meth war.

However, they need our help to be even more effective.  If you know anything about drug activity or suspected activity, you can anonymously contact local law enforcement with information, either by phone or letter.

While you may not see an instant arrest, don't be disappointed.  This information can be filed and utilized at a later time to establish facts for a case in the future.

Our law enforcement officers deserve our respect, praise, and assistance.

We are the ones who stand to benefit from any victories won in the battle against drugs. 


MAP posted-by: Rebel

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