Pubdate: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2001 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/13 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) DRUG LEGALIZATION AGENDA REACHES TULIA CITY LIMIT A controversial 1999 Tulia drug sting has had ramifications across the nation. The arrests of 46 individuals and corresponding sentences has made Tulia the epicenter of national debate regarding drug policies. There are many factors in this national debate, primarily resulting from the war on drugs - drug availability, prosecution, law enforcement techniques, treatment for drug abusers vs. incarceration, individual responsibility and the very concept of justice. There are even more facets, but as far as Tulia is concerned, the question of whether justice was indeed served is the only consideration. Amarillo attorney Jeff Blackburn, one of five attorneys representing the individuals prosecuted as a result of the sting, is at odds with the involvement of Gary Gardner and certain organizations attempting to right a perceived wrong. Gardner, an amateur legal adviser, has filed legal papers on behalf of two defendants. Blackburn, in the Friday Amarillo Globe-News, expressed his opposition to Gardner's efforts on the basis his involvement could jeopardize the case. This is a matter of legality, best left to the individuals involved. What is evident is Blackburn's concern regarding the inclusion of groups more committed to drug policy reform than the application of justice. Some represent an agenda separate from what may or may not have happened in Tulia. "There are groups that have put the victims first," Blackburn said. "That is the right way to do it. Others have an agenda." Accusations abound regarding law enforcement's role in the sting operation. Blackburn, who correctly stated that the case is not about drug legalization, described it as "unfortunate" that groups more committed to drug legalization or drug reform are using Tulia to promote their agenda. It is more than unfortunate. These efforts take the focus off the real issue in Tulia - whether an injustice was committed to create a false semblance of justice. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager