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LEAP Statement of Principles
1. LEAP does not promote the use of drugs and is deeply concerned about the extent of drug abuse worldwide. LEAP is also deeply concerned with the destructive impact of violent drug gangs and cartels everywhere in the world. Neither problem is remedied by the current policy of drug prohibition. Indeed, drug abuse and gang violence flourish in a drug prohibition environment, just as they did during alcohol prohibition.
LEAP tells China, “Don’t follow the US down the road to Prohibition,
it is a road to despair, a road to destruction, a road to disaster.” Hear Jack Cole on Chinese radio!
“Today on Beyond Beijing,” English Service, China Radio International
16A, Shijingshan Road, Beijing, China 北京市石景山路甲16号 中国国际广播电台
Western Michigan Channel 3's Tom Van Howe takes on Prohibition
Beat Cartels With Legalization
Retired undercover narcotics detective Jack Cole speaks on Danish TV about eliminating drug cartel violence through the only route that would actually work: repealing the prohibition policy that makes illegal drugs so profitable.
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Jerry Paradis
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