Pubdate: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2003 Johnson Newspaper Corp. Address: P.O. box 409 Ogdensburg NY 13669 Website: http://www.ogd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689 Author: Danny J. Mashaw Note: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Must be signed w/phone# Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1575/a05.html RAPS TASK FORCE To The Editor: I am writing in regards to Mr. Kelly's Oct 12 story, "Pot should be removed." The St. Lawrence County's Drug Task Force claimed that the recent 60-70,000 plant seizure was a major win in the county's war on drugs policy, and the Pro-Smokers group claims that it was wild hemp that wouldn't give anyone much of a buzz. They say that it was just the agencies way off making themselves look good in the public eye. Mr. Kelly believes that leaving the crop there would " simply allow pot growers to plant their own among the wild hemp crop if they knew the deputies wouldn't be back." Now I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea here, and I apologize if anyone gets offended because I take no sides in this so-called Drug War, but this is my view on the situation. I do strongly believe that someone in the S.L.C.D.T.F. lied to the public and that at least one or two of those deputies knew that the unusually large crop they "found" was not what they claimed it to be. First of all, common sense should have told them that it would have taken a small army to plant and take care of that many plants. I'm sure someone would have noticed some of these people sneaking around in the woods with their watering cans and gardening tools, but for some reason no one was ever seen. Maybe they were just wearing really good camouflage all these years. It's a well known fact that this wild hemp has been growing in that area, as well as other areas in the county, for years. As for Mr. Kelly's opinion I realize that a man of his stature wouldn't be expected to know anything about the growing process of marijuana but according to " High Times Magazine," it would be senseless to grow any type of high quality stuff among wild hemp because it would spoil or contaminate the good stuff. I just thought that as head of a newspaper he would have done more research on the subject before putting his opinion in print. To the Pro-Smokers Groups, of course it's obvious that some members of the S.L.C.D.T.F. knew that the crop wasn't the real thing, (they probably thought they could get away with it) but it's not right to blame the entire task force. A lot of these guys are just doing their jobs. It's just a shame that all those thousands of dollars were wasted on digging up worthless weeds, when it could have been used for something like getting bills passed to give child molesters and sex offenders " real prison sentences." The reason I say this is I've read numerous times where people get more time for selling or growing marijuana than for molesting children, what's wrong here? On and end note, I have never been a law enforcement fan, but I do acknowledge the fact that's it not the police officers who make the laws that give marijuana advocates life sentences and child molesters second chances, it's the politicians, and judges. But that's another story. Danny J. Mashaw - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin