Pubdate: Wed, 19 May 2004 Source: Mountain Xpress (NC) Copyright: 2004 Mountain Xpress Contact: http://www.mountainx.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/941 Author: Carl Mumpower Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04.n717.a04.html XPRESS' DRUG-WAR COVERAGE WAS FAIR, BUT MISSED THE POINT In his detailed article titled "It's War!" in the May 12 issue of Mountain Xpress, Brian Sarzynski offered an even-handed view of fluctuating tensions within Asheville's City Council. In truth, however, the deeper story lays not in temporary conflicts between Council members or most certainly my imagined interest in the mayor's job. The story most worthy of a bright light is the near-term opportunity to embrace a hard-drug-interdiction program that targets distributors, dealers and users wherever they go in our good city. We have the resources and brief window of opportunity to provide the manpower, mandate and money to fund our Police Department to a level of service that more fairly matches the resources, creativity and persistence of those who do immeasurable harm through hard drugs. Twenty-four-hour, vigilant hard-drug interdiction won't be the end of the story. It's not that easy. Yet enthusiastic pursuit of hard drugs is a crucial foundation for other interventions that, collectively, will help take Asheville to a better place. Hard drugs impact on every person in Asheville. Ask the mothers who try to raise children in public-housing developments, neighbors who deal with repetitive break-ins, and the victims of personal violence, and you will quickly develop a keen sense of the catastrophic impact of hard drugs. Asheville does not need to wait another year to fund a meaningful hard-drug-interdiction program. We have the money and the knowledge to address our responsibilities, to step into the wind and face this problem directly. With your support, we can resolve our differences in perspectives and priorities and dedicate our resources to this public-safety issue. That's an activity that will be truly worthy of your writer's best attentions. Carl Mumpower Vice Mayor, Asheville - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin