showmecannabis | Each year, hundreds of narcotics officers gather at the Lake of the
Ozarks for a training conference hosted by the Missouri Narcotics
Officers Association (MNOA). Most, if not all, of Missouri’s 27
multi-jurisdictional drug task forces send their officers to this
conference, with some calling it the only training they receive all
year. Missouri’s task forces spend tens of thousands of dollars of tax
money allocated for training on this event each year, to learn such
skills as “Tactical Survival During a Deadly Force Encounter” or “Risk
Management and Undercover Operations” or…”Marijuana Legalization- Why
NOT?”
That’s right: According to the Clay County Drug Task Force, at a
taxpayer funded conference supposedly dedicated to law enforcement
training, Missouri’s narcotics officers were taught the latest
anti-legalization talking points. What’s more, they received training
credit hours (POST Certification) for their attendance at the class —
all to become well-versed in the latest drug war propaganda.
You might notice the name of the conference is redacted in the
document above. This conference name was not redacted in dozens of other
documents obtained via open records requests , which provide the
necessary context to discern that the document above must refer to the
MNOA Conference. Interestingly, the Department of Public Safety only
began redacting the name of this conference from documents I requested
on task force grant funding after I began asking specific questions about these conference expenditures. More on that soon.
Taxpayers should be troubled by the notion that their money,
allocated for the training of our law enforcement officers, is used to
fund political propaganda. Missourians should be troubled by the notion
that learning the latest anti-legalization talking points counts as
training hours for law enforcement. Cannabis policy reform activists
should be troubled by the fact that dismantling an 80-year-old
marijuana-prohibition complex, already an uphill battle, becomes even
harder when we are forced to fund political training for our opposition
with tax dollars.
We will soon be releasing a comprehensive report on the political
activities of the taxpayer-funded Missouri Narcotics Officers
Association. Keep an eye out for that study later this month.
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