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Positions and Views on Other Issues where Information is Available: |
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| Illegal Drugs & Marijuana |
Positions and Views |
| Illegal Drugs, a General Statement |
Reed: Funding will be awarded through the Weed and Seed program and will allow law enforcement officials in Pawtucket to focus on reducing drug-related crime in the Woodlawn neighborhood and reducing the incidences of overall crime in the community. The Weed and Seed site in the Woodlawn community received official recognition in August of 2003.
Four elements makeup Weed and Seed: law enforcement; community policing; prevention, intervention and treatment; and neighborhood restoration. Law enforcement activities constitute the “weed” portion of the program. Revitalization, which includes prevention, intervention, treatment services and neighborhood restoration constitute the “seed” element. Community policing serves as “bridge” to link the program elements together.
Prevention, intervention and treatment goals include providing safe havens and positive youth development. Neighborhood restoration goals include implementing a multifaceted approach grounded in the direct participation of residents as leaders and through the development of a comprehensive community strategies plan. Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/02/2004 |
| Marijuana, a General Statement |
Reed: No Response |
| War on Drugs |
Reed: Funding will be awarded through the Weed and Seed program and will allow law enforcement officials in Pawtucket to focus on reducing drug-related crime in the Woodlawn neighborhood and reducing the incidences of overall crime in the community. The Weed and Seed site in the Woodlawn community received official recognition in August of 2003.
Four elements makeup Weed and Seed: law enforcement; community policing; prevention, intervention and treatment; and neighborhood restoration. Law enforcement activities constitute the “weed” portion of the program. Revitalization, which includes prevention, intervention, treatment services and neighborhood restoration constitute the “seed” element. Community policing serves as “bridge” to link the program elements together.
Prevention, intervention and treatment goals include providing safe havens and positive youth development. Neighborhood restoration goals include implementing a multifaceted approach grounded in the direct participation of residents as leaders and through the development of a comprehensive community strategies plan. Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/02/2004 |
| Drug Prevention |
Reed: No Response |
| Drug Rehabilitation |
Reed: No Response |
| Interstate Drug Trafficking |
Reed: No Response |
| Medical Use of Marijuana |
Reed: No Response |
| Legalization of Marijuana |
Reed: No Response |
| Doping in Sports |
Reed: No Response |
| Punishments for Drug Crimes |
Reed: No Response |
| Metamphetamines |
Reed: No Response |