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US NM: PUB LTE: 30 Years Ago, Lea County Had A Drug Problem

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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n219/a06.html
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Pubdate: Sat, 08 Feb 2003
Source: Hobbs News-Sun (NM)
Copyright: 2003 Hobbs News-Sun
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/783
Author: W. Gilbert Bryan

30 YEARS AGO, LEA COUNTY HAD A DRUG PROBLEM

To the Editor:

Please note my thanks for your editorial on increasing penalties for methamphetamine and rest assured that I am in total agreement. 

I recall that when I came to Lea County over 30 years ago, Lea County had a drug problem.  There were two or three places in the county where one could buy heroin or cocaine and five or six places to buy marijuana. 

Finally, about 25 years ago, a responsive conservative Legislature responded to public concern by increasing penalties, stopping early parole and setting mandatory penalties for second offenses. 

We know that a good Legislature can solve problems by responding to public concern.  It solved our cocaine, heroin and marijuana problems to the extent that the number of dealers in the county is totally different from when I got here. 

Thus, we need to pressure the Legislature to solve the methamphetamine problem through legislation and at the same time the Legislature could solve the agriculture problem by requiring a minimum of three inches of rainfall in each of June, July and August.  In addition, we probably need a government committee to study each problem. 

W.  Gilbert Bryan

Hobbs


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