Pubdate: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 Source: Copenhagen Post, The (Denmark) Copyright: 2004 The Copenhagen Post Contact: http://www.cphpost.dk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1941 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Christiania PUSHER STREET SWEEP Copenhagen Police staged a full-scale raid of Christiania's notorious Pusher Street, marking the first aggressive step toward normalization of the area On Tuesday morning, a daylong sweep of Christiania's Pusher Street began with the arrest of some 40 people connected with Christiania's marijuana trade. The raid marked the culmination of a nine-month-long investigation of drug pushers and their suppliers in the Copenhagen free-town. Police stated that the action was directed specifically at drug dealers on Pusher Street, and not at Christiania in general. Justice Minister Lene Espersen praised yesterday's dragnet. "I think Tuesday's action meshes beautifully with the government's plans to legalise Christiania, and gives law-abiding Christiania residents an opportunity to live in a different kind of neighbourhood that gives room for diversity," said Espersen. Espersen said yesterday's raid demonstrated to Christiania residents that it was indeed possible to arrest the ringleaders of the area's drug trade, without infringing on local residents. It also sent an important signal that marijuana use--no matter how minor--is a harmful, unlawful habit. "There's been an unfortunate lapse in the public's understanding of controlled substances. Far too many are under the misconception that it's completely harmless to smoke hash, take ecstasy, and pop pills as long as they don't do it too often. It's life threatening, and for many people, it creates an addiction that destroys their lives," said Espersen, adding that removing the drug street from Christiania would eliminate a place for young, curious Danes to experiment with potentially harmful substances - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake