Pubdate: Sat, 10 Nov 2007
Source: Garden Island (Lihue, HI)
Copyright: 2007 Kauai Publishing Co.
Contact:  http://kauaiworld.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/964
Author: Larry Bowman

DRUGS IN PARADISE

I am involved with drug prevention at a half dozen law enforcement 
agencies. Based on my experience, we are about to open the floodgates 
to drug traffickers via the superferry. While it's difficult to 
transport drugs on the airplanes, the Superferry will provide an 
unfettered conduit for transportation of major quantities of drugs 
both to and from Kaua'i. While there has never been a confirmed meth 
lab on Kaua'i, there are dozens on neighboring islands. Wake up, Kaua'i!

Having recognized this two years ago, we had a conference call on the 
matter. In attendance was a Superferry executive, a KPD officer, a 
county council member, and a representative from DOT. I stated my concerns:

1) Kaua'i is in deep trouble regarding drug use and distribution.

2) KPD has neither the resources or training to combat the increased 
trafficking from the new Superferry.

3) Wanting to be part of the solution, I offered two trained drug 
search dogs, and full-time training for two officers - a $60,000 
cost. In my estimation, it would take four full-time officers to 
inspect the cars en route, so this was a matching offer. They cannot 
be visually inspected for hidden drugs, but dogs can do the trick.

We were thanked politely for our offer, and never heard a word again 
from the Superferry executives.

Fastforward two years:

a) Kauai has had the largest marijuana farm drug bust in the state 
history, over 6,000 plants

b) 4,000 grams of meth have been confiscated

c) 6,000 grams of cocaine have been confiscated

d ) KPD is still understaffed by 20 officers, and has no drug dogs

And no action plan by the Superferry to stop the imminent flow of 
deadly drugs to Kaua'i. An inconvenient truth, conveniently forgotten.

Let me put these drug amounts into context. Assuming only 10 percent 
of drugs are confiscated, then the Kaua'i usage has been 100,000 
grams, or 2 million lines of meth/coke. If a user averaged 2 
lines/day for the past two years, that means we may have 1,250 users 
on Kaua'i - 2 percent of the resident population. This is a major problem.

AGAIN, wanting to be part of the solution, I will donate FOUR drug 
dogs and training for FOUR officers to inspect cars while being 
transported on the Superferry. We will bear the current cost of 
$125,000, IF the program is in place BEFORE the Superferry starts up 
again. No more excuses. I challenge the Superferry to institute an 
effective drug policy for the sake of all the children of Kaua'i, 
before the Superferry becomes the SUPER-DRUG-CONDUIT. The Superferry 
injunction should NOT be removed UNTIL there is an effective drug 
policy in place.

Mr. Garibaldi, as an Admiral in the US Navy, you swore to protect the 
citizens of the finest country in the world. Now as a civilian, you 
still have that responsibility, as do we all. We can not trade a boat 
for lives. Please don't tell me how much this will cost per week - 
the investment funding is in place, OUR tax dollars have 
paid/guaranteed $200 million of this project, and you were warned of 
this problem two years ago. I am not making a statement for or 
against the superferry. However, I AM staunchly antidrug, 
pro-children, and pro-Kaua'i.

Your Honourable Judge Joseph Cardoza: I humbly implore you to put the 
safety of the citizens of Hawai'i above the financial interests of a 
business enterprise - an enterprise subsidized by our very own state 
and federal tax dollars.

Larry Bowman

Kealia
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