Pubdate: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 Source: Daily Home, The (Talladega, AL) Copyright: 2005 Consolidated Publishing Contact: http://www.dailyhome.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1632 Note: also listed as contact Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) INVESTMENT IN SAFE, TASK FORCE WELL WORTH IT Talladega County's jail is brimming to overflow. Court dockets are packed to capacity. Their common cause? Illegal drugs. Whether it is possession or sale of a controlled substance or burglary or robbery to get money to buy drugs, it all points back to a problem that is spiraling out of control. For the past few months, representatives of the Talladega County Drug Task Force have been soliciting funds to keep their law enforcement program going to attack the problem on the criminal side. Its effort is viewed as a way to fight the elusive war on drugs through a multi-agency law enforcement program, helping get illegal drugs off the streets. And local governments and businesses across the county are stepping forward to invest. Now, SAFE, Sylacauga Alliance for Family Enhancement, has secured a $250,000 grant to fight the drug war at the other end - among our children before the problem escalates to a crime. The grant was awarded to SAFE's coalition of Prevention Partners, including Sylacauga City and Talladega County schools, law enforcement and others with a vested interest in seeing successful prevention measures in place to aid in the fight. The project will be implemented in B.B. Comer Memorial School, Nichols-Lawson Middle School, Indian Valley Elementary and Pinecrest Elementary. Gov. Bob Riley called it "powerful ammunition" in the fight to keep drugs and alcohol out of the lives of children. We call it a more effective way to reverse troubling numbers that just seem to grow on a daily basis. With a combination of law enforcement strategies through the county's drug task force and SAFE's approach to prevent young lives from taking the wrong turn, there is a fighting chance for Talladega County to turn its drug problems around. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom