Pubdate: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 Source: Daily Times, The (TN) Copyright: 2005 Horvitz Newspapers Contact: http://www.thedailytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1455 Author: Robert A. Bennett TAX ON ILLEGAL DRUGS QUESTIONED Dear Editor: It is this reader's opinion that our state legislature has lost its collective mind when it comes to law enforcement of illegal drugs. A law was passed in '04 with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2005, that cuts the ability of drug control officers in half when dealing with drug pushers. It is legal now to have any and all drugs you can afford in your possession if someone has purchased a state tax stamp for each particular package. Going even further, the law allows an ``immediate purchase'' of a tax stamp if a carrier has an unstamped package for whatever reason. All this means is that anyone carrying stamped illegal drugs is untouchable to law enforcement. Rest assured drug dealers and their lawyers have memorized the fine print of this debacle and are ready for interception. To the casual observer there are only two ways to interdict the rampant use of drugs; possession and the act of selling. This law leaves law enforcement with the job of controlling drugs by catching a dealer performing a midnight drive - by delivery that takes a few seconds. Drug officers are not allowed to know about the state tax stamp sales or the buyers...once again one government department not allowed to talk to another. Readers should now ask what is the role of drug-sniffing dogs; paid snitches that tell on dealers; or surveillance of drug houses? The stated purpose for tax stamps is to provide more money for law enforcement...a poor excuse while legislators are considering a new entitlement program for pre-schoolers that would be nothing more than a gussied-up day care for constituents using lottery profits and costing millions. We have just shot ourselves in the foot. ROBERT A. BENNETT Maryville, TN. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)