Pubdate: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 Source: Toccoa Record, The (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Toccoa Record Contact: http://www.thetoccoarecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5073 Author: Frank Whittle LOCAL DRUG WAR STORIES FABRICATED I wasn't surprised to see the outdated drug dog story as the headlines for the Thanksgiving week edition. It looks to me as if you are doing the smoke and mirror routine for this fabricated major drug problem in Stephens County as if it were justification for them to shoot and kill Jonathan Ayers. Well it isn't. I know if you print it enough these people will believe it. Not me. I know it is 99.9 percent hype, rhetoric and lies. The D.A. says that 54 percent of the jail population is in for drug charges. Show me the problem, I don't believe it because someone says so. I would ask the D.A. to publish the name - race - charges and quantity of drugs that were confiscated. It is public record. Let us see how big the problem is. I will be willing to bet you and I'll give you 10 to 1 that most of the charges are for possession of small amounts of marijuana. Also, the reason Stephens County has more drug arrests than the other two counties in the M.J.C. is we have a black population and they don't. And it is set up perfectly with the sleezy motels on Currahee Street around our black community. It makes a perfect place for them to come to Stephens County get in a few hours of "target practice," clock out and go back home. And you, you keep calling for this war. Are you not wise enough to realize your war is against American citizens as evidenced by the death of Jonathan Ayers? I suppose Jonathan was just another casualty of your war. Drugs don't get hurt, people do. Change the law, stop your war, stop the madness, stop shooting people. Also, I read your article about the Thanksgiving memories of the fireman and police, gag me with a spoon. How lame can you get. I will end my letter with a question, How shall they hear without a preacher? Frank Whittle Toccoa - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D