Georgia Sheriff Says It's Time for Martial Law
Sick of conventional wussy drug warfare using old-fashioned methods like warrants and arrests, Sheriff Victor Hill, Clayton County, GA. proposes that a serious military-like invasion and occupation of drug zones is necessary.
"The war on drugs in Clayton County, as in most jurisdictions, I liken it to the Vietnam War," Hill said. "Hit and miss, there is no clear win -- we don't know if we're gaining ground or not. What we want to do is we want to change our strategy. We want to make this more like a Normandy invasion."
(Thanks to Stop the Drug War)
Sick of conventional wussy drug warfare using old-fashioned methods like warrants and arrests, Sheriff Victor Hill, Clayton County, GA. proposes that a serious military-like invasion and occupation of drug zones is necessary.
"The war on drugs in Clayton County, as in most jurisdictions, I liken it to the Vietnam War," Hill said. "Hit and miss, there is no clear win -- we don't know if we're gaining ground or not. What we want to do is we want to change our strategy. We want to make this more like a Normandy invasion."
(Thanks to Stop the Drug War)
I like how he says "a Normandy invasion". I really hope he means Gaul style, that would surprise the hell out of most stoners.