

Many police officers are asking the question: if prohibition didn't work for alcohol, why are we in denial about it working for other things? LEAP is a major initiative now, and gaining steam. Check out www.leap.cc for more. Filmed and narrated by Mike Gray Produced by Common Sense for Drug Policy
| ?I?m going to miss law enforcement? (The Times West Virginian) A lot has changed for local law enforcement since the mid-1950s, when officers used to walk a beat and portable radios were non-existent. Since that time, police departments have become a high-tech division of the justice department. |
| Law enforcement wary about protesters at summit (AP via Yahoo! News) As world leaders were gathering this weekend for an economic summit, law enforcement authorities were less concerned about international terrorists than about angry protesters ? possibly including people left jobless by the financial meltdown. |
| LIQUOR LAW: Club accused of violations (York Daily Record) The state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement filed charges of liquor law violations against the 13th Ward Political Club on the 700 block of North Smith Street in York, police said. |
| AAA recognizes W.Va. law enforcement agencies (The Herald-Mail) BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. - Four area law enforcement agencies received top honors from AAA for their community safety efforts and enforcement activities, according to a press release from the East Central Region branch of the automobile association. |
| Volk Field Opens Training Facility for Law Enforcement (WSAW Wausau) Law enforcement officers have a new training facility at Volk Field Air National Guard Base in southcentral Wisconsin to practice for their most dangerous missions. |
