unionleader.com — When he's working, Police Officer Bradley Jardis is just like any other cop. He's patrolling the streets to catch people with drugs because that's what he's supposed to do. But when he's off the clock, this 28-year-old officer is speaking publicly about why he believes existing drug policies have failed and why it's time for lawmakers to legalize.
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copssaylegalizeFeb 22, 2009Submitter
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Closed AccountFeb 23, 2009
I like pot!
rooc10Feb 23, 2009
I'd like to see this on CNN, Fox News, etc. Get someone on TV to reach the public. The only way to circumvent the governments staunch position on the subject is to educate the public. They don't agree with LEAP simply because they don't know it exists. Give them the choice.
daanlungsodFeb 26, 2009
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