Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Copyright: 2011 Chicago Tribune Company Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/IuiAC7IZ Website: http://www.chicagotribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/82 Author: James E. Gierach EMANUEL NEEDS SMARTER DRUG POLICY Mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel hopes that a nice round number of 1,000 more cops on the street will sell like presidential candidate Bill Clinton's 100,000 more cops sold. As for me, I'd be happier if Rahm proposed to take 1,000 cops off drug-war duty by supporting drug policy reform ideas that take the profit out of the drug business. If he proposed and accomplished that, then there would be less turf-war crime, less addict crime, fewer shootings, fewer bullet holes, weaker gangs, fewer guns in drug-dealer hands, fewer crossfire innocent victims, less need for more police officers, fewer dollars going to the Cook County Jail and greater hope that Chicago, Cook County and Illinois might be able to pay the bills of government. And the same mantra - "1,000 fewer drug-war cops for safer streets" - could also translate into more money for schools, lower school dropout rates, safer schools, neighborhoods and parks. It's still early in the campaign. If Rahm won't call the killer drug war out for a showdown and shootout, maybe one of his rivals will. James E. Gierach, Palos Park - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake