So, a couple of questions for TBL and any other cops on this forum:
What do you would happen if drugs were legalized? What would happen to the crime rate, drug use, or any other effects, good or bad?
As for TBL's comment on "officer discretion":
Can you confirm (since so many people here have denied this no matter how extreme the evidence given) that police officers swear an oath to support the Constitution?
If the answer is "yes," do the drug laws, in your opinion, violate the Constitution?
If the answer to both is "yes," then what do you think a cop should do when instructed to enforce a law that violates the Constitution?
And after answering what one "should" do, what is the reality of what actually happens?
Now you got me wondering. I can't find the specific wording of the oath of office. I even dug out my academy graduation program to see the oath of office but it isn't printed in there, only a full page "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics which was read out loud at graduation. It states in part, ..."and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty equality and justice." I've had no positive results searching online for the exact wording of the CPD oath. I will post on a copper's blog and see if anyone provides. I remember swearing to uphold the Constitution sometime in my life but that may have been swearing in after enlistment or when I had to sign some papers upon security clearance upgrade stating that I had no moral qualms about firing Nuclear Weapons (Nuke armed ASROCs). Boy did I get an ass chewing when I balked....ah, good times, good memories. Anyway, the CPD oath may well only swear to uphold the state (Illinois) Constitution and those other folks may be right.
The War on Drugs Swindle I will leave to others who are well versed and have the stats/certs readily on hand. I read up on it a long time ago, formed my opinion and am no longer qualified to represent. I will add, though, that I am opposed to the criminalization of drugs on general libertarian principles even if it wasn't the HUGE money sucker/violence-generator it is.
If the laws are on the books then from the perspective of a tool of the executive branch (cop) you are enforcing something that is constitutional. I encourage people (especially if they are at that young idealistic age) all the time to get the law changed/interpreted via the other branches of the government. So if a supervisor orders you to make a drug arrest it is a "lawful" order and must be obeyed. Hell, we can't even "trade up" in Chicago anymore with . It used to be a common practice to coerce someone you caught dirty with a small amount of dope to give up someone with a few guns or a kilo+. Now hard working cops are afraid. IAD (Internal affairs Div.) is jamming up guys caught doing this. Hence the bottom feeding, scavenging for "scalps", "heads", "bodies in the basement" dime-bag, one rock pinch numbers game being played. So the impossible war on drugs isn't even being fought efficiently.
Something else weird going on in Chicago: The city has been declared a "Sanctuary City" and the police have been ordered to NOT enforce the prosecution of illegal aliens. We are not to inquire of the status of an offender's citizenship. If we come upon evidence that a person is in the country illegally, we are NOT to inform
La Migra. If we attempt to contact them on the sly (some of us keep mutually beneficial contacts with ICE, FBI, DEA) and are caught, we face disciplinary action. Only if an actual warrant has been issued for the person by the Feds may you take any action and when I had one a few weeks ago, you should have seen the bosses panicking. This is perhaps a more concrete example of a law enforcement institution in conflict with the U.S. Constitution.
BTW-nice job starting the thread, you pot-stirrer, you!
p.s.- Just occurred to me rereading. I meant pot as in metal receptacle. But go ahead and make those irresistible jokes, ya' nuts!