Jack Cole, Co-Founder of LEAP 2/3 Law Enforcement Against Prohibition


 

Jack Cole, Co-Founder of LEAP 2/3 Law Enforcement Against Prohibition – Season 1- Episode 02. Original air date 11-09-06. This episode features an educating presentation from Jack Cole of LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition). We were very grateful to have several members from LEAP on our program during our first broadcasting season. Jack Cole is the executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, a non-profit organization composed of former and current police officers, government agents and other law enforcement agents who oppose the current War on Drugs. Jack is a retired Detective Lieutenant who worked for the New Jersey State Police for 26 years. For twelve of those years, Cole worked as an undercover narcotics officer. The cases he investigated ranged from street drug users and mid-level drug dealers in New Jersey to international “billion-dollar” drug trafficking organizations. He ended his undercover career living nearly two years in Boston and New York City, posing as a fugitive drug dealer wanted for murder, while tracking members of a terrorist organization that robbed banks, planted bombs in corporate headquarters, court-houses, police stations, and airplanes and ultimately murdered a New Jersey State Trooper. Since retiring, Jack has been active in working to reform current drug policy. His experiences as an undercover officer led him to the conclusion that the US Government’s war on drugs is unjust and steeped in racism. He contends that ending drug prohibition will be an important towards correcting social

 

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