• Congressman Garrett (VA-R)

  • Gov. Chris Christy (NJ-R)

  • Colorado 2012

  • California Field Work, Prop 19

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of March 22, 2019

COP on the Hill

Stories from the week of March 22, 2019

Marketing & More Marketing:

A. I am now a little over half done dropping off at all 535 Members’ offices – the Swiss Method of Heroin Treatment. I finish the drop-off by saying, as I raise my right hand, ‘ I swear I am NOT an agent of the Swiss government. I am not being paid a million dollars to influence the decisions of the United States government.’
I then say, ‘ I do represent First Responders, the police and paramedics, who will handle a thousand drug overdose cases today of whom 200 will die. This is creating too much stress on these two professions.’

I am confident I will be remembered.

B. At a meeting this week I met an assistant to the Speaker of the House of a state in the middle of the country. After a minute he asked, “Are the guy who wears The Shirt at CPAC? I’ve seen you there a couple of times.” I pled guilty. I was/am remembered.

Personal Note: 21 years ago, Suzy Wills booked me to speak at my first of 400 civic clubs (Downtown Ft. Worth Kiwanis) to give them new ideas about our Drug War. And now in 2019, I am speaking and listening to Members of the United States Congress and advisors to the President of the USA. The list of people to thank is simply too numerous. I just want to say, “Thank You.”

This week’s stats:

3072 Presentations to Congressional staffers… 04 this week
02 Meetings – (CATO had an all-day seminar on effective heroin treatment) + Grover Norquist brunch

COP stats since inception: August 2009

297 personal chats with a Member of Congress… 0 this week
31 major conferences attended – (UN drug conference, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review, Republican Annual Retreat etc.) 0 this week
363 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc. 0 this week
163 interviews and reports in minor media = 0 this week.
103 Appearances/Interviews on major TV/Radio/Print media. 01 This week -Blaze TV {new, popular right-wing}, (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC, CNN, NPR, German, Swiss, French, Spanish TV and radio) Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Grand Rapids Press + 9 other MI papers. Chicago Tribute, Honolulu Star Advertiser {foto and caption}, Reason Magazine, Reuters
85 Radio Interviews.
Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders. Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
* 2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position
84 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $83,000) 0 this week
43 published interviews/foto in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 0 this week
* Consider being a member of COP at $40.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. 40 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal drug prohibition. COP provides that voice. www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

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COP on the Hill Stories from the week of March 15, 2019

COP on the Hill

Stories from the week of March 15, 2019

Street cred: I attended a House hearing on drunk driving which morphed quickly into MJ driving and all drugged driving. After the hearing I had two solid chats with Members of the committee to explain the difficulty of establishing a number/level of a drug in the blood to convict for intoxicated driving.

The Republican I spoke with was also a doctor and he understood completely that a citizen in pain can still drive sober, even with large doses of Oxi, Vicodin, MJ etc. in the blood. I then explained that concept to the Chairwoman Jan Schakowsky of Illinois. All members were provided with a copy of my 4-minute summary of how to arrest and prosecute for DUIM. (see below)

Productive Lunch auf Deutsch: On Wednesday I was invited to lunch by a law enforcement liaison attached to the German embassy. Beside a fine meal, we had a good chat. He is now researching my request to meet with staff of their parliament (Bundestag) in Berlin this year, either spring or fall. He wasn’t sure, if this type of “lobbying” had ever been done or permitted….something I do daily in our Congress.

Not to worry, if this is a go, I will do this during my vacation time, when I am already in Berlin to visit friends…no COP funds. We have a few allies in Germany, including some LEAP members. Stay tuned.

This week’s stats:

3068 Presentations to Congressional staffers… 06 this week
297 personal chats with a Member of Congress… 05 this week Cman Dr. Bucshon (R-IN), Cman Schakowsky (IL-D), Cman Wild (D-PA), Pocan (D-WI), Cman Joyce (R-OH)
02 Meetings – meetings, hearings, etc.

COP stats since inception: August 2009

31 major conferences attended – (UN drug conference, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review, Republican Annual Retreat etc.) 0 this week
363 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc. 0 this week
163 interviews and reports in minor media = 0 this week.
103 Appearances/Interviews on major TV/Radio/Print media. 01 This week -Blaze TV {new, popular right-wing}, (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC, CNN, NPR, German, Swiss, French, Spanish TV and radio) Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Grand Rapids Press + 9 other MI papers. Chicago Tribute, Honolulu Star Advertiser {foto and caption}, Reason Magazine, Reuters
85 Radio Interviews.
Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders. Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
* 2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position
84 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $83,000) 0 this week
43 published interviews/foto in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 0 this week
* Consider being a member of COP at $40.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. 40 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal drug prohibition. COP provides that voice. www.citizensopposingprohibition.org
DUI of Marijuana Arrest Procedures (or any non-alcohol, intoxicating drug (pain killers)
Overview: Based on the street experience of the author (400 arrests for DUI or DUID), arresting anyone for non-alcohol related DUI follows closely the same procedures as alcohol-related DUI. The three (3) differences are that on the side of the road, there is no instrument-based test to determine the level of intoxication. The second difference is that blood should be drawn before the arrestee is put in jail. The third is the results of the blood test are not known, until after the arrestee has been released. Regardless of the court outcome, public safety is served.

Steps:

1. Officer observes bad driving or responds to an accident.
2. Officer conducts a field interview (questions and observations) of the driver to determine sobriety.
3. If sobriety is in question, officer has subject perform physical & mental tests.
A. NOTE: In some states, a DRE (drug recognition expert) will also run the suspect through a series of physiological (pulse rate, nystagmus) and performance tests. A DRE is advantageous but not necessary.

4. If tests indicate intoxication above the legal standard and alcohol is not detected, the subject is arrested and read their rights for a chemical test.
5. The officer requests the arrestee submit to a blood test, as breath would be useless.
6. The arrestee is taken to a medical facility and blood is drawn. Arrestee is taken to jail. Formal charge is DUI of Drugs. The blood is taken to a lab. NOTE: if arrestee declines to take the test, a search warrant is obtained and blood is drawn with or without their cooperation.
7. X Days later the results from the lab are sent to the prosecutor’s office. The prosecutor would then issue a complaint and warrant for DUI of Drugs, if the facts warrant such.
A. NOTE: Pennsylvania used to have a 5ng/ml THC/blood standard for DUI but in 2011 amended it to 1ng/ml. Some states set the level at zero (Michigan) or 2ng/ml (Ohio, Nevada). Colorado and Washington are now 5 ng/ml.
8. If a trial takes place, the prosecution uses the following elements to demonstrate guilt to the jury: driving, field interview and the presence of marijuana in the blood (or other intoxicating drugs—note most common in my experience was prescription pain killers).
9. Generally speaking the punishment for DUI alcohol and DUI marijuana is the same.
10. Whereas the federal government has set a national standard of 0.08% for alcohol DUI (in order to receive highway funds), it has not set a standard for marijuana or any other intoxicating drug (cocaine, heroin, Oxicodone, Vicodin, etc)
Howard
Detective Officer Howard ‘Cowboy’ Wooldridge, Retired
Founder & Drug Policy Specialist of COP Citizens Opposing Prohibition
Co-Founder of Law Enforcement Action Partnership( www.LEAP.cc)

howardwooldridge0@gmail.com
817-975-1110
Metro Washington DC

The War on Drugs/Drug Prohibition has been the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral policy since slavery & Jim Crow

The National Institute on Drug Abuse also states that “the role played by marijuana in [traffic] accidents is often unclear, because it can remain detectable in body fluids for days or even weeks after intoxication and because users frequently combine it with alcohol.” Though the NIDA adds, “The risk associated with marijuana in combination with alcohol appears to be greater than that for either drug by itself.”
A February 2015 “Drug and Alcohol Crash Risk” study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did find “a statistically significant increase” in crash risk (1.25 times) for drivers who tested positive for THC. But after the researchers controlled for age, gender, ethnicity and alcohol concentration level, increased crash risk associated with marijuana was no longer significant. This suggests these other variables “account for much of the increased risk associated … with THC,” write the study authors.
There’s also some evidence that medical marijuana laws may contribute to decreasing traffic fatalities. One study published in The Journal of Law & Economics in 2013 reviewed traffic fatalities in the 19 states that had passed medical marijuana laws by 2010 and found that “legalization is associated with an 8–11 percent decrease in traffic fatalities” for the year after the laws took effect. The researchers from the University of Colorado, Denver and elsewhere also found that the decrease is more significant for alcohol-related fatalities at 13.2 percent.
To be clear, there is evidence that “marijuana significantly impairs judgment, motor coordination, and reaction time,” according to the NIDA.

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COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of March 8, 2019

COP on the Hill

Stories from the week of March 8, 2019

Stupid Voice: Despite not talking at all, it took my voice 5 days to return to 90%…so I was able to go in on Friday which turned out to be a productive day.

Variable: Cameras and microphones are everywhere at CPAC… I have a 2 second cameo on a CNN report at the 34 second mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6afdMFPaGH4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1iGsBBNvtp_RNQwZXZpJE0H4a4ZcSaT713u-uNETHZ_5v6I5Lfe9mKCkA

This week’s stats:

3062 Presentations to Congressional staffers… 11 this week

01 Meetings – meetings, hearings, etc.

COP stats since inception: August 2009

292 personal chats with a Member of Congress… this week
31 major conferences attended – (UN drug conference, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review, Republican Annual Retreat etc.) 0 this week
363 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc. 0 this week
163 interviews and reports in minor media = 0 this week.
103 Appearances/Interviews on major TV/Radio/Print media. 01 This week -Blaze TV {new, popular right-wing}, (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC, CNN, NPR, German, Swiss, French, Spanish TV and radio) Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Grand Rapids Press + 9 other MI papers. Chicago Tribute, Honolulu Star Advertiser {foto and caption}, Reason Magazine, Reuters
85 Radio Interviews.
Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders. Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
* 2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position
84 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $83,000) 0 this week
43 published interviews/foto in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 0 this week
* Consider being a member of COP at $40.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. 40 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal drug prohibition. COP provides that voice. www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

Filed under:On the Hill

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of March 1, 2019

COP on the Hill

Stories from the week of March 1, 2019

Outside Project: The new governor of Wisconsin Evers received a “Pants on Fire” rating from Politifact, when he said 75 to 85 % of felons in WI prisons were in due to the War on Drugs. I had a solid chat with a governor’s aide, explaining that he was in the ball park, that Politifact was in error (I sent them a note also, which they acknowledged receiving)…and I offered mine and LEAP’s assistance to help the Gov.

Struck Out: I received word this week that the White House read the summary of the Swiss Heroin Treatment program and rejected it as any part of the path forward. Tant pis.

CPAC: I spent a day and half on my feet, giving interviews and having foto taken. The next two days I spent off my feet in high traffic areas, talked to some 180, more fotos and lost my voice on Saturday late PM (good timing). Cheerful News – I was stunned at the overwhelming interest and thoughtful chats I had with the college crowd. 4-5 was a normal group, once 9 were in a semi-circle listening. Yes, I was wearing the Heroin shirt. I was also stunned that many shared that they had lost 1-3 school chums!! SOB that was mind-bending.

Much less press, foreign or domestic, as Trump has the nomination next year.

The 40+ crowd was mostly not happy with my message, of course. And no, I was ‘holding court’ near the hotel reception, as Trump spoke for 2 hours…glad I missed it.

Perhaps I am being self-serving. I believe I made a meaningful impact at this particular CPAC (my 13th). If I had charged 5 bucks for a foto, it would have paid all the expenses!!

This week’s stats:

3051 Presentations to Congressional staffers… 09 this week
292 personal chats with a Member of Congress… 03 this week (AZ-D Grijalva, Mike Kelly R-PA, Matt Gaetz, R-FL)
01 Meetings – meetings, hearings, etc.
31 major conferences attended – (UN drug conference, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review, Republican Annual Retreat etc.) 01 this week –CPAC
363 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc. 03 this week 2 elected officials from Europe and White House advisor on domestic policy
163 interviews and reports in minor media = 09 this week. (due to CPAC)
103 Appearances/Interviews on major TV/Radio/Print media. 01 This week -Blaze TV {new, popular right-wing}, (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC, CNN, NPR, German, Swiss, French, Spanish TV and radio) Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Grand Rapids Press + 9 other MI papers. Chicago Tribute, Honolulu Star Advertiser {foto and caption}, Reason Magazine, Reuters..02 this week

COP stats since inception: August 2009

85 Radio Interviews.
Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders. Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
* 2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position
84 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $83,000) 0 this week
43 published interviews/foto in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 0 this week
* Consider being a member of COP at $40.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. 40 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal drug prohibition. COP provides that voice. www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

Filed under:On the Hill

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of February 22, 2019

COP on the Hill

Stories from the week of February 22, 2019

It was a typical recess week, busy with presentations.

Fun story: – Off Duty – a year ago I had minor surgery with a local anesthetic. The doctor’s voice was dubious, almost angry when he asked why on earth should we legalize heroin. I employed the standard response of:
Me: ‘I’ll give you life-time free cigarettes, if you will smoke them.’
Doc: “No, of course not.”
Me: ‘I’ll give you 50 bucks a pack.’
Doc: ‘No!’ and then caught himself off in mid word, as the light bulb went off in his brain. “I see your point.”
This week for my follow-up, the doctor walked in, shook hands and immediately said, ‘regarding the heroin, I agree with you completely. The govt. should buy up all the heroin and then give it for free to the addicts at a clinic or something.’
I informed him that the Swiss have been using that concept for 25 years. My leg was fine and one more convert to COP thinking. Only 319 million more to go.

This week’s stats:

3042 Presentations to Congressional staffers… 23 this week

COP stats since inception: August 2009
Meetings – meetings, hearings, etc.
289 personal chats with a Member of Congress… 0 this week
360 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc. 0this week
85 Radio Interviews.
154 interviews and reports in minor media = 0 this week.
100 Appearances/Interviews on major TV/Radio/Print media. 18 This week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision, BBC, CNN, NPR, German, Swiss, French, Spanish TV and radio) Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Grand Rapids Press + 9 other MI papers. Chicago Tribute, Honolulu Star Advertiser {foto and caption}

30 major conferences attended – (UN drug conference, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions., National Review, Republican Annual Retreat etc.) 0 this week -ALEC
Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders. Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
* 2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position
84 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $83,000) 0 this week
43 published interviews/foto in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… 0 this week
* Consider being a member of COP at $40.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. 40 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal drug prohibition. COP provides that voice. www.citizensopposingprohibition.org

Filed under:On the Hill