LEAP Member Kicked Out For Disobeying Immoral Laws

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Brad Jardis, Epping PD offi­cer and Anti-prohibition activist was kicked out from Law Enforce­ment Against Pro­hi­bi­tion for refus­ing to obey an immoral law and arrest peo­ple who use mar­i­juana for med­ical rea­sons. Ear­lier this month, Jardis cited his oath to uphold the con­sti­tu­tion of New Hamp­shire as super­sed­ing any laws that con­tra­dict it in a post on FreeKeene.com. In a let­ter writ­ten to Jardis, Jack Cole, Exec­u­tive Direc­tor of LEAP states that Jardis, “cho­sen to vio­late the oath you took on join­ing the police depart­ment; to enforce all the laws of the fed­eral and state gov­ern­ments in which your police depart­ment has juris­dic­tion.“
Full Let­ter below & Dis­cus­sion on the Free­Keene forum:

Dear Bradley Jardis,

I have tried but am unable to reach you by telephone.

It has come to LEAP’s atten­tion from the below blog entry, that you have
cho­sen to vio­late the oath you took on join­ing the police depart­ment; to
enforce all the laws of the fed­eral and state gov­ern­ments in which your
police depart­ment has juris­dic­tion. And worse, you are call­ing on other law
enforce­ment offi­cials to vio­late their oaths of office.

This is the oppo­site of what LEAP requires of our rep­re­sen­ta­tives. We have
always said that we will in no way ask that any law enforcer decline to do
his or her duty by refus­ing to enforce the laws as they are cur­rently
recorded. That would be uneth­i­cal and wrong. What we do call on them for is
take action on their off-duty time to help us change those laws.

Because you have so bla­tantly stepped over that line, your actions have
caused peo­ple to lose respect for our orga­ni­za­tion, which leads to a loss of
our cred­i­bil­ity within the pub­lic, the media and the pol­i­cy­mak­ers; the very
peo­ple whom we are try­ing to con­vince to change these laws.

The Exec­u­tive Board of Law Enforce­ment Against Pro­hi­bi­tion was made aware of
your actions in their Jan­u­ary 22, 2010 Board meet­ing. They were unan­i­mous in
their deci­sion that you must no longer rep­re­sent Law Enforce­ment Against
Pro­hi­bi­tion while espous­ing this belief.

As Exec­u­tive Direc­tor of LEAP, I there­fore am noti­fy­ing you that,
effec­tively imme­di­ately, you are to stop refer­ring to your­self as a speaker
for or mem­ber of LEAP in your pub­li­ca­tions, inter­views, and pub­lic or
pri­vate addresses.

Sin­cerely,

Jack A. Cole
Exec­u­tive Direc­tor
Law Enforce­ment Against Pro­hi­bi­tion
121 Mys­tic Avenue, Med­ford, MA 02155
(781) 393‑6985 LEAP Office (781) 393 2964 FAX
(781) 396‑0183 Home Office (617) 792‑3877 Cell
jack­a­cole [at] leap [dot] cc www.leap.cc

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4 Responses to “LEAP Member Kicked Out For Disobeying Immoral Laws”

  1. Read­ers might be inter­ested to know that LEAP’s exec­u­tive direc­tor, Jack Cole, posted an offi­cial response today to the con­cerns raised by some sup­port­ers at:

  2. I appre­ci­ate that Jack is accept­ing of police offi­cers not arrest­ing mar­i­juana users and does not out­right crit­i­cize those who do. I also under­stand that this is prob­a­bly a deci­sion made for the “good of the orga­ni­za­tion.” Unfor­tu­nately, LEAP seems to have a rep­u­ta­tion of not help­ing offi­cers that pub­licly put their neck on the line for the orga­ni­za­tion (although I do need to ver­ify this, that is the rep­u­ta­tion that LEAP has when it is men­tioned by mem­bers). While doing this, they excom­mu­ni­cate an extremely help­ful mem­ber who has made, in the eyes of LEAP, a state­ment he should have not made.

  3. malcolm kyle

    A brave cop states that he will not arrest sick peo­ple for using med­ical mar­i­juana, then LEAP, in a lame attempt at being “polit­i­cally cor­rect”, stu­pidly decides that it’s ille­gal for a cop to not enforce an uncon­sti­tu­tional law that vio­lates their oath of office, and kicks him out. Only pos­si­ble con­clu­sion: LEAP accepts igno­rant automa­ton boot lick­ers only!

    If you want cops to stop arrest­ing sick peo­ple, you don’t kick cops out of your orga­ni­za­tion for say­ing they won’t. LEAP has now become a poseur orga­ni­za­tion, or Law Enforce­ment Appear­ing to be Against Prohibition.

    Mak­ing a con­di­tion that Offi­cers, because of immoral and preda­tory laws, must arrest peo­ple dying of can­cer for using a nat­ural and life sav­ing med­ica­tion with almost no neg­a­tive side-effects, will now leave them with:

    1. No mem­bers.
    2. No influence.

    Jack Cole; you may now go and find him­self a cause more suited to your pathetic and cow­ardly nature!

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