Pubdate: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 Source: Capital Times, The (WI) Copyright: 1999 The Capital Times Contact: http://www.thecapitaltimes.com/ Author: Aaron Nathans TALKS URGED IN WAR ON DRUGS City Council President Judy Olson says Madison needs to take a close look at how it is affected by the war on drugs. She's floating a proposal to have the council look at drug policy from all levels of government and its effect on violent crime. "I'm afraid it's an enforcement policy that's out of control,'' said Olson, who represents the near east side's 6th District. "Madison is a community that is capable of conducting a good, objective review of our drug enforcement policy.'' Olson said she wants to raise the question of how resources are being used, and how successful government has been in reducing drug abuse. The city should consider holding a community discussion of drug enforcement policies, Olson said. The City Council should seek grant money to administer the discussion, she added. Perhaps government needs to look at decriminalizing drugs, Olson said. She pointed to recent drive-by shootings as possible symptoms of drug laws. The city, she added, is in no position to make drugs legal, but it could express its feelings to the federal government. Mayor Sue Bauman said she had not read the proposal but was generally supportive of the overall discussion. "I think it's important everyone know what we're doing,'' Bauman said, adding that it couldn't hurt anyone to have a discussion. Olson said the legislation was not spurred by any recent City Hall controversy. The city was criticized for throwing tenants out of an alleged south-side drug house, and two firefighters were put on paid suspension after pleading guilty to cocaine possession. Olson said that if she gets enough support, she'll introduce the resolution in about a month. - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto