Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 Source: Concord Monitor (NH) Copyright: 2012 Monitor Publishing Company Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/WbpFSdHB Website: http://www.concordmonitor.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/767 Author: Ray Duckler, Monitor staff WAR ON THE WAR ON DRUGS Members of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, an international organization that supports the legalization of pot, will be spreading their message today at the Grappone Conference Center. Like most of the GOP primary field, Jon Huntsman, scheduled to appear at 9 a.m., will be a tough sell. The group is made up of former and current police officers and government agents. Richard Van Wickler, the superintendent of the Cheshire County Department of Corrections, will represent the group during a question-and-answer segment. "I've seen how the drug war doesn't do anything to reduce the drug abuse but does cause a host of other problems, from prison overcrowding to a violent black market controlled by gangs and cartels," Van Wickler said in a press release. "Polls now show that voters overwhelmingly agree that the drug war is a failure and that a new direction is sorely needed." It's not clear if Van Wickler will have time to ask Huntsman about the drug issue, but Tom Angell, spokesman for the group, said the superintendent will do his best. "They'll try to get to the questions during the official Q & A," Angell said, "and if that doesn't work, they may try to approach the candidates as they're trying to leave the room." One candidate who would have welcomed Van Wickler's approach is Ron Paul, long an opponent of the war on drugs. Too bad Paul canceled his appearance. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D