Pubdate: Sun, 31 Mar 2002
Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY)
Copyright: 2002 St. Lawrence County Newspapers Corp
Contact: http://www.ogd.com/letter.htm
Website: http://www.ogd.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689
Author: Larry Seguin
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture)

DRUG MONEY

To the Editor;

Why can't the $652,000 of drug seizure money go to our local youth 
programs? (WILSON QUESTIONS YOUTH FUNDING CUTS March 5 2002).

The financial incentives created by civil asset forfeiture laws create a 
very dangerous precedent. When protectors of the peace become predators, 
society is put at risk. Both violent drug dealers and unscrupulous 
prosecutors share a common bond: They are both financially dependent on a 
never-ending drug war without victory.

"The ability of law enforcement agencies to financially benefit from 
forfeited assets, and the provision of large block grants from Congress to 
fight the drug trade have distorted governmental policy making and law 
enforcement. The law enforcement agenda that targets assets rather than 
crime, the plea bargains that favor drug kingpins and penalize the 'mules' 
without assets to trade, the reverse stings that target drug buyers rather 
than drug sellers, the overkill in agencies involved in even minor arrests, 
the massive shift in resources towards federal jurisdiction over local law 
enforcement - is largely the unplanned by-product of this economic 
incentive structure." ("Policing for Profit The Drug War's Hidden Economic 
Agenda," University of Chicago Law Review,(1998).

Larry Seguin, Lisbon, New York
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