Pubdate: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 Source: Picayune Item (MS) Website: http://www.picayuneitem.com/ Address: P.O. Box 580, Picayune,Mississippi 39466 Contact: 2001 The Picayune Item Fax: (601) 798-8602 SHERIFFS PRAISE BILL GIVING LOCAL AGENCIES A LARGER TAKE IN DRUG RAIDS JACKSON (Associated Press) - State and local law enforcers are praising a new law that will give police and sheriffs departments a larger share of money and property seized in drug raids. Starting July 1, when local agencies work with the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, they will keep 80 percent of proceeds from drug busts and MBN will keep 20 percent. Since 1972, those proportions have been reversed, with 80 percent going to MBN and 20 percent to local sheriffs or police departments. MBN Director Don Strange asked for the change as a way to increase cooperation between the statewide agency and local officials. "I think it's going to make a big difference in the bureau being able to give money where it's really needed most," Strange said. Strange and other law enforcement officials joined Gov. Ronnie Musgrove at the Capitol on Monday for a ceremonial bill signing. Musgrove signed the bill March 5. It will become law July 1. Claiborne County Sheriff Frank Davis, president of the Mississippi Sheriffs Association, said the new law will "give us money and resources to be able to buy larger quantities of drugs off the streets." "We've been able to go out there and buy $20 of drugs from the $20 drug dealers. Now we're going to be able to go and buy from the larger individuals that's behind the closed doors," Davis said. Davis said departments also will use the money to buy more equipment and hire more undercover officers. Musgrove said increasing cooperation between state and local law enforcement agencies will improve Mississippians' quality of life. "By working together as a single unit, we will make our schools, our homes and our communities safer places to work and to raise our families," Musgrove said. The bill is Senate Bill 2708. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens