Pubdate: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 Source: Daily Review (PA) Contact: 116 Main St., Towanda, PA 18848 Website: http://www.thedailyreview.com/ TASK FORCE IS ANOTHER WEAPON IN WAR ON DRUGS Drug users and dealers beware. The Bradford County Drug Task Force is back in business. Attorney General Mike Fisher signed the documents to re-establish the task force last week during a visit to Sayre. The task force has been on hiatus since former Bradford County District Attorney Robert McGuinness left office, and current District Attorney Stephen Downs didn't want the task force directly under his office's control. The new task force will comprise police officers from municipalities throughout the county and will be advised by a narcotics agent from the Attorney General's Office. It will coordinate its efforts with its sister task forces in Wayne and Susquehanna counties as well as with narcotics enforcement agencies on the state and national levels. Fisher said his office will provide the task force with guidance, resources, information and anything else needed to collar drug users and dealers. He said the new task force is under his office's authority, as opposed to the previous task force, which was under the command of the Bradford County District Attorney's Office. Fisher said putting the task force under his office's jurisdiction will help to broaden the task force's investigatory abilities into surrounding counties as well as New York State. Our feeling is that the county needs a drug task force, and we can see the advantages of having the unit under the attorney general's control. Drugs are a problem throughout the Bradford-Sullivan area. They lead to a myriad of other crimes, from robberies to acts of violence. They also destroy lives in other ways, as once a person becomes an addict, he or she loses control of his or her life. The downward spiral caused by addiction can result in job loss, tear families apart, and lead to major health and psychological problems. When you see what narcotics do to people, it's easy to come to the conclusion that the war on drugs is worth fighting. We hope to see the task force become operational in the near future. Once its members hit the streets, arrests and convictions will definitely follow. And Bradford County will be better for it. - --- MAP posted-by: greg