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Cops and Clergy talk about the war on drugs

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2010

A remarkable new alliance of police officers and clergy who talk openly
about the war on drugs. Featuring Law Enforcement Against Prohibition,
the Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative, and the Ordinary People Society.

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  • This is amazing, and it is exactly the kind of conversation we should be having on what is the best solution to our drug-related problems, which produces the greatest good for the most people.

    Ultimately, I do not care what society, religion, or ideology has to say about that as long as it serves THAT end.

    The fact that there is a growing coalition between health experts, law enforcement, and clergy helps to validate the movement and my support for drug legalization.

  • That was great!

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  • Men are more easily governed through their vices than their virtues. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte

  • HAPPY 420 people.

  • Hope. Hope for logic, common sense and humanity.

  • This video really made me feel good. I would love if the day came when the relationship between citizens and law enforcement would be repairable such as in this video. I was convicted of a marijuana charge(felony) a few years ago, and I'd be proud to call any of those officers in this video "brother". Keep up the great work LEAP!

  • Rev Glaslow is the best, thank you i was good working with you

  • One thing is for sure,  Prohibition is clearly not working.

  • Legalize drugs and take the profit motive away from the pushers.

  • great words. seeing law enforcement and clergy speak out and put their reputations on the line for something they believe in and thats right is just awsome. these arent just blind ramblings of what the govenrment thinks a stoner is. these are tru words from people who have experienced how wrong prohibition is and want to make a change. i fully agree with and support this video.

  • another reason for consideration is the sacramental aspect and use of cannabis

  • amen. this is great to hear from law enforcement and religious leaders. thank you gentlemen.

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