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Related: About this forumDEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich Communities
DEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich CommunitiesBy John Vibes * March 10, 2015 * Free Thought Project
You know, if we go out there and start messing with those folks, they know judges, they know lawyers, they know politicians. You start locking their kids up; somebodys going to jerk our chain. He said, theyre going to call us on it, and before you know it, theyre going to shut us down, and there goes your overtime.'
Washington DC As the lies that keep the drug war alive begin to come unglued, many of the police officers and government agents who made it possible are now going public with the truth of their experience.
Matthew Fogg, a former US Marshal, and DEA agent is one of those people. Ever since leaving law enforcement he has been speaking out against police brutality, profiling, and the drug war. Fogg appeared in an interview for Brave New Films, where he discussed the drug war and how race and class play a part the enforcement of drug laws.
In the interview, Fogg said,
We were jumping on guys in the middle of the night, all of that. Swooping down on folks all across the country, using these sorts of attack tactics that we went out on, that you would use in Vietnam, or some kind of war-torn zone. All of the stuff that we were doing, just calling it the war on drugs. And there wasnt very many black guys in my position.
So when I would go into the war room, where we were setting up all of our drug and gun and addiction task force determining what cities we were going to hit, I would notice that most of the time it always appeared to be urban areas."
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/dea-agent-drug-laws-intentionally-rich-communities/#mJYDHQ4bF220FKdr.99
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DEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich Communities (Original Post)
99th_Monkey
Mar 2015
OP
This is one of the many reasons that the entire CSA should be repealed.
iscooterliberally
Mar 2015
#4
Vincardog
(20,234 posts)1. Shocked I am
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)2. I know I know
we all kind of knew this was the DEA's MO, but this guy coming out
will hopefully help end the stupid murderous war on black communities ..
ah .. i mean "War on Drugs"
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)3. Who'd a ever thunk it?
iscooterliberally
(3,010 posts)4. This is one of the many reasons that the entire CSA should be repealed.
End the DEA. They have no medical value and a high potential for abuse of the citizens of the United States. Their actions are a direct violation of our 4th amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure.