Pubdate: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 Source: Aspen Times (CO) Copyright: 2006 Aspen Times Contact: http://www.aspentimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3784 "PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE" Ongoing debate regarding drug-law enforcement, and an Aspen Times online poll on that very subject, has generated plenty of online comment of late. The aspentimes.com poll asking: "Do you think Sheriff Bob Braudis is too lax when it comes to drug enforcement," provoked several comments from readers. Said one: In my opinion, it is not that Braudis is too lax on drugs. With great vision, he does not believe in or support the ongoing failure of "the war on drugs" mentality. The Pitkin County Sheriff's Dept. does not hesitate apprehending those caught breaking the law including drug violations. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. And there was this: Braudis has been a great sheriff --- he has many duties and quietly and effectively goes about them. But, there was also this: The drug and alcohol rate for teens in Aspen is amoung the highest in the state. When Aspen led the country in no smoking Aspen's teen smoking rate was amoung the lowest. When Aspen cares enough about leading their youth out of these horrendous statistics the policies for drugs will not be ENABLING as it is now. One reader took issue with the poll itself: Hmmm.this smacks of "push-polling", of the type that Rove has mastered. By that I mean a "poll" that is actually constructed to create a pre-ordained outcome (ie it is not a poll at all) First of all, they are compound questions (statistically suspect, right there) The two answers that support Braudis are split, so the anti-Braudis response has a statistically better chance of coming out on top. And the "I support Braudis because he is lax" actually is a hidden negative, to be used by the other side as further reason not to support him. I don't know Braudis, and don't know his opponent, and don't know the issues, but linguistically, and statistically, this poll is flawed on its face. In other words, if I were Braudis, I would wonder what the Times had against me! Finally, our reporting on the enforcement debate between Braudis and his challenger, Rick Magnuson, prompted reaction from one reader. An excerpt: Sheriff Bob Braudis, I believe, empathizes with the fact that people will not stop because of the law, and he makes an effort for people to be and feel safe without using threatening methods. I believe he has gained respect from his fellow citizens naturally, rather than exercise his power through force. This town has been flourishing for decades. It may contain a higher level of drug use for all I know than other towns of its size, but with its wealth, free spirit, and "resortesque party appeal," why wouldn't it? - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman