Pubdate: Tue, 13 May 2003
Source: Associated Press (Wire)
Copyright: 2003 Associated Press
Author: Mark Niesse, Associated Press Writer

DRUG CZAR TOURS ATLANTA NEIGHBORHOOD

ATLANTA - The nation's drug czar toured a drug-ridden Atlanta neighborhood 
on Monday night, catching a glimpse of street corners where nearly any 
illegal drug is for sale.

John P. Walters, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, 
rode along with police through the Vine City and Washington Park areas, one 
of the busiest markets for heroin and crack in the South.

A group of about a dozen people quickly moved off a side street when 
unmarked cars approached. Another group didn't move an inch from a busy 
intersection.

Walters came to Atlanta to see how the city handles its drug problems. He 
plans a 26-city tour later this year to survey the crime and poverty that 
accompany drugs.

"He wants to meet with people working in the area, look at initiatives in 
place, and from this dialogue get a sense of what local communities need to 
address the problem," said Kareemah Abdullah, chair of the Genesis 
Prevention Coalition, a drug prevention group.

During the drive, Walters mostly listened and asked police and community 
workers questions.

What are the popular drugs? What's being done? Is government money used 
effectively? How do addicts get treatment?

He said it's important to meet with local leaders to find out what the 
problem is and see for himself.

"The encouraging part is there are people pushing back against the 
problem," Walters said. "When you push back, the problem gets smaller. This 
isn't a situation where we don't know what to do."

The best way to help drug-infested areas is to get communities involved, 
increase the police presence, bring in prevention and treatment centers and 
clean up blemished housing, said Maj. Vincent Moore of the Atlanta police.

"We need to break the cycle of people knowing exactly where the drugs are," 
he said. "People come into this environment because they feel comfortable 
buying and using drugs here."
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