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News Archive 1999

On December 14, 1999, CJPF President Eric E. Sterling was featured in "Snitch," a PBS Frontline documentary about the use of informants in federal drug cases. More information about the program is available at the Frontline website. For information about your local PBS station, click here.

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On December 6, 1999, The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed, "Legalize Drugs or Expect More Mass Graves," by CJPF President Eric E. Sterling. In the op-ed, Sterling argues that our current drug policy fuels violence because it is the only means that drug traffickers have of resolving business conflicts. The op-ed is available here. The op-ed also appeared in the Houston Chronicle on December 8 and in several other newspapers across the country.
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On November 3, 1999, The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation co-sponsored a press conference, releasing a letter to "drug czar" Gen. Barry McCaffrey by distinguished American and Latin American leaders who reject U.S. export of the failed "war on drugs" to Latin America. The CJPF press release is available here. The letter is available in english and in spanish. CJPF President Eric E. Sterling's statement at the press conference is available here.
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On October 24-25, 1999 CJPF President Eric E. Sterling was featured on This American Life, hosted by Ira Glass and produced by Public Radio International (PRI). The hour-long program discussed mandatory minimum sentencing. An audio file of the show is available at www.thislife.org.
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On September 3, 1999 The Washington Times published an op-ed, titled The untold drug bust, by CJPF President Eric E. Sterling. The op-ed discusses how reporting of the airline drug bust in Miami on August 25 is reminiscent of Vietnam-style "body count" journalism, and how such reports come at the expense of reporting on the more effective policies of drug prevention and treatment. A similar op-ed was published in the Salt Lake Tribune on September 5, p. AA5, and a shorter version was published as a letter to the editor in USA Today on September 13, p. 26A.



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