Drug-Legalizing Cop Wins Back His Free Speech Rights

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Sergeant Fired After Criticizing "War on Drugs," Now Reinstated

January 13, 2009

SEATTLE, WA -- A Mountlake Terrace police sergeant who was fired after publicly criticizing the "war on drugs" has reached an $812,500 settlement in a lawsuit he filed against the city and police department, among others. Under the settlement, Sergeant Jonathan Wender has been reinstated on the force and is eligible to receive back pay and full retirement benefits.

“In an open society, people on the front lines of the criminal justice system have an ethical duty to speak out on controversial social and legal issues that affect the public we serve," said Sgt. Wender, a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), a 10,000-strong organization representing police, prosecutors, judges and others who fought on the front lines of the "war on drugs" and who now want to legalize and regulate drugs. "The public has a fundamental right to know which laws and policies are effective, and which ones aren’t; and they should expect that their police officers will speak the truth even when it isn’t popular or comfortable to do so. I hope that the outcome of this case will help reassure police and other public officials that they can speak freely on controversial topics such as the urgent need to seek better ways to deal with the crisis of drugs that plagues American society.
 
how deep did we fall if we are celebrating the re-gaining of freedom of speech, the most profound element of democracy?
 
restin a dit:
how deep did we fall if we are celebrating the re-gaining of freedom of speech, the most profound element of democracy?
well, we know this kind of stuff is going on all the time under false pretexts (blame google translate for that last word if it's wrong). Is it wrong to celebrate a victory of the "good guys"?
 
that's the point. The breaking of basic rules of humanity are broken too often.
 
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