

Anonymous Cop Criticizes War On Drugs On L.E.A.P. Blog
Speaking out, but still silenced: Anonymous cop criticizes War on Drugs This post is the first in a new blog series by an anonymous police
Speaking out, but still silenced: Anonymous cop criticizes War on Drugs This post is the first in a new blog series by an anonymous police
It Was Another Big Year For Marijuana 2011 has been a monumental year for drug policy reformers. As we marked the 40th anniversary of the
Late Friday night the White House issued a typical evasive rejection of the several marijuana legalization petitions that collected more signatures than any other issue
Group Joins Police Officers in Calling for Move Toward Legalization WASHINGTON, D.C. —Blacks in Government (BIG), a group representing the interests of African-American government employees
By Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) On June 17, 1971 President Richard Nixon declared a “war on drugs.” We arrested fewer than half a million people
Cops Mark 40th Anniversary of “War on Drugs” With Grim Picture of Damage Done New Report Details Drug War Carnage the Obama Administration Would Rather
As you’ve heard many times over the past months, LEAP has been preparing for the launch of our new website, and it’s finally up and
My name is Carol Ruth Silver, and I have been a speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition for many years. As soon as I heard
Article by Steve Elliott, writer for Toke Of The Town Law enforcement officers who once waged the War On Drugs submitted testimony Tuesday supporting a
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition I just received this e-mail from the Proposition 19 campaign. It’s not every day that you get to hear a former
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Interview This week I received interview answers from Tom Angell, Media Relations Director for ‘Law Enforcement Against Prohibition’ (L.E.A.P.). In my
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