Pubdate: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 Source: Leader Times (PA) Copyright: 2007 Leader Times Contact: http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/leadertimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3297 Author: Tom Mitchell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) HEARING WILL HIGHLIGHT FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS KITTANNING -- The war on drugs is not just a matter of getting more police and more police-related equipment. It is a matter of listening to law enforcement officials, prevention and treatment specialists and prosecutors, and passing the right laws, said state Rep. Jeff Pyle, R-Ford City. Pyle, who leads the House Task Force on Drugs and Law Enforcement, will host a Drugs and Law Enforcement Hearing at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Kittanning Country Club, 215 Belltop Drive, Kittanning. Pyle said the purpose of the meeting is to gather first-hand information from the people who are "in the trenches," fighting the war on drugs and pass their information on, "undiluted," to House members. The House Task Force held a hearing Feb. 20 in Williamsport and heard testimony from top criminal experts, prosecutors and law enforcement officials that painted a bleak picture for Pennsylvania, Pyle said. Testimony focused on how trafficking and drug use are putting a strain on law enforcement agencies and the court system. The hearing will include testimony from Armstrong County Common Pleas Judge Joseph Nickleach and Common Pleas Judge Gregory Olsen of Indiana County, and District Judges Samuel Goldstrohm and Guy Haberl. Officials from the state police, various municipal police departments and the Armstrong County Drug Task Force will provide testimony. District attorneys in both Armstrong and Indiana counties will testify about how their offices deal with drug traffickers. Prevention and treatment specialists Key Owen of ARC Manor, a drug-and-alcohol recovery and treatment center in Kittanning, and Norma Norris, of Butler, will also address the hearing. The meeting is open to the public. "We cannot turn our backs on this problem," Pyle said. "We need to tackle this head-on or things will only get worse." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman