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distribute 220 pounds of cocaine. In addition, a former federal prosecutor with whom I<br />

served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office was subsequently convicted, as a practicing criminal<br />

defense attorney, of stealing his client’s cocaine and drug money and then attempting to<br />

arrange for his client’s murder.” (James P Gray, Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed And What<br />

We Can Do About It; A Judical Indictment of the War on Drugs, (Temple University Press<br />

2001) s 73.)<br />

James Ostrowski sier dette om korrupsjonen: ”Drug corruption charges have been leveled<br />

against FBI agents, police officers, prison guards, U.S. customs inspectors, even prosecutors.<br />

In 1986, in New York City's 77th Precinct, twelve police officers were arrested for stealing<br />

and selling drugs. Miami's problem is worse. In June 1986, seven officers there were indicted<br />

for using their jobs to run a drug operation that used murders, threats, and bribery. Add to<br />

that two dozen other cases of corruption in the last three years in Miami alone.” (James<br />

Ostrowski, Has the Time Come to Legalize Drugs? USA Today Magazine 119, July 1990)<br />

Tidligere politisjef Joseph D McNamara sa dette i et avisinnlegg i 1996: ”As someone who<br />

spent 35 years wearing a police uniform, I’ve come to believe that hundreds of thousands of<br />

law enforcement-officers commit felony perjury every year testifying about drug arrests.<br />

These are not cops who take bribes or commit other crimes. Other than routinely lying, they<br />

are law-abiding and dedicated. They don’t feel lying under oath is wrong because politicians<br />

tell them they are engaged in a ‘holy war’ fighting evil. Then, too, the enemy these mostly<br />

white cops are testifying against are poor blacks and Latinos.” (James P Gray, Why Our Drug<br />

Laws Have Failed And What We Can Do About It; A Judical Indictment of the War on Drugs,<br />

(Temple University Press 2001) s 112.)<br />

Norm Stamper, en politimann i 34 år og lederen av Seattles Politi Avdeling, sier dette i et<br />

innleggg i LA Times 4. desember 2005, kalt Legalize drugs — all of them: “As an illicit<br />

commodity, drugs cost and generate extravagant sums of (laundered, untaxed) money, a<br />

powerful magnet for character-challenged police officers. Although small in numbers of<br />

offenders, there isn't a major police force — the Los Angeles Police Department included —<br />

that has escaped the problem: cops, sworn to uphold the law, seizing and converting drugs<br />

to their own use, planting dope on suspects, robbing and extorting pushers, taking up<br />

dealing themselves, intimidating or murdering witnesses.”<br />

94<br />

Barry Cooper kommer med dette tallet i et intervju med på Alex Jones, på The Alex Jones<br />

Show 7. Januar 2009. Finnes tilgjengelig på www.googlevideo.<br />

Barry Cooper:<br />

Barry Cooper etterforsket, som politimann, narkotikaforbrytelser i Texas i 8 år. Han var selv<br />

overbevist om at alt hans overordnede lærte han om cannabis var sant, og han trodde derfor<br />

at alle som brukte rusmiddelet var samfunnsfiender som fortjente den behandlingen de fikk.<br />

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