Pubdate: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 Source: Recorder, The (NY) Copyright: 2002 The Recorder Contact: http://www.recordernews.com/coverpage/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2116 ANOTHER BATTLE IS WON The Amsterdam Police Department Sunday morning shut down what it says is one of the area's largest cocaine rings, winning yet another battle in the war on drugs. Cocaine, cash, a house and a handful of vehicles - as well as nine people - were in police custody when the morning raids, and the six-month investigation, were were all said and done. These commendable efforts once again should send a clear message to anyone who thinks drug trafficking is the way to go in Montgomery County. The war may be far from over, but our local law enforcement community keeps winning the battles. We all pay a price when it comes to illegal drugs. The heaviest toll is taken in the violence and crime associated with it. Drug cases clog the legal system. And the cost of tax-supported treatment and rehabilitation continue to rise. Efforts to stem the rising tide of drugs by law enforcement officials, medical providers, educators and social workers need community support and encouragement more than ever. Drug abuse and the crime that accompanies it are not confined to big cities. It is not even confined to small ones like Amsterdam - as evidenced by long list of previous drug busts that have come in the middle of our most rural communities. The problem is not somewhere else. It is right on our doorstep. Drugs are not just a law enforcement problem. Waging a war on substance abuse must take place on several fronts. It takes good police work, but it also takes a better understanding on social, economic and educational levels as well. The city of Amsterdam, and Montgomery County as a whole - through the efforts of the city police force, county sheriff's department, and state police - are cracking down on drug dealers, growers and users. One battle was ended Sunday. The war, however, may never be over. The message remains clear. Drug dealers and the assorted trash with which they are associated are not welcome here. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom