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Updated: 9:46 PM Jun 10, 2009
Funding for Operation UNITE has been secured
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) announced that a key committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has approved $4.45 million for Operation UNITE to continue its flourishing counter-drug initiative in southern and eastern Kentucky. Posted: 9:46 PM Jun 10, 2009 |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) announced today that a key committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has approved $4.45 million for Operation UNITE to continue its flourishing counter-drug initiative in southern and eastern Kentucky.
UNITE employs a successful multi-pronged strategy to tackle the scourge of drug abuse throughout the region using cooperative law enforcement efforts, treatment, and education.
“Operation UNITE’s innovative tactics have received accolades at the local, state and national level, and Congress’ continued endorsement of this successful program is an indication that we are well-poised to continue the fight against drugs,” said Rogers. “Our community has come together like never before, and the numbers speak for themselves.
By uniting the manpower and resources of law enforcement officers, citizen groups and medical professionals and educating our young people on the serious dangers of drug use, Operation UNITE is truly making a difference in the battle against drugs.”
Operation UNITE, which stands for Unlawful Narcotics Investigations, Treatment and Education, serves 29 counties in southern and eastern Kentucky.
The region-wide program has three main tasks: creating regional drug task forces for interdiction, confiscation and undercover operations; organizing local citizens’ groups and coordinating drug treatment programs; and working with educators to expand drug awareness and education programs in local schools.
With this funding, Rogers has directed over $50 million for UNITE related activities over the last 8 years.
To date, UNITE detectives have removed over $8.6 million worth of drugs off the street, including more than 86,000 prescription pills, more than 23 pounds of cocaine, over 450 pounds of processed marijuana and over 11.6 pounds of methamphetamine.
Their efforts have led to the arrests of more than 3,000 drug dealers and a 96.8% conviction rate.
Operation UNITE also provides non-violent offenders and those grappling with addiction with a second chance—over 2,000 people have participated in UNITE drug court programs, and more than 1,400 individuals have received vouchers for treatment.
Finally, Operation UNITE continues to educate our youth about the dangers of drug abuse; to date, 64,595 counseling sessions have taken place with UNITE substance abuse counselors. For more information on UNITE, visit www.operationunite.org or call 866-678-6483.
The funds are included in the FY10 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, which was approved by the House Appropriations Committee on June 9, 2009. The bill is slated to be considered by the full House of Representatives next week. Rogers works to secure valuable funding for important initiatives in the Fifth Congressional District.
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Drug over dose death, Drug underdose death? you can die from both,unite and the justice system and medical doctors and clergy has forgot this , A man laid behind bars a heart paitent and beged for his heart medicine a witness told me that upon east visit to the jail he asked for his heart medicine and the jail personal said no, he died, unite killed this man, it was like slowly cutting off the oxygen in his cell or slowly filling it with water until he drown, death is death, unite killed this man,How many other sick people have sufferd from medicine being taken away sudden? heart attacks strokes? the list could go on,This is pure evil to have done this to this man, I know his name,and I have been told of his story and the horror he sufferd even before he was to be taken in to custody by unite officers unite needs to be sued ,it want bring back the people they caused the death of, but it will stop this nazi flavored fake war on drugs, they have tricked people and lied to so many.
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They need to legalize pot , Charge ppl 1k a year for permits to grow there own personal smoke, That would make the state money, and put the ppl shipping pot in here and our money out of here , out of business. Im not saying doing drugs is a good thing or promoting it , But there are a lot worse things going on in seky than somebody smoking a joint and they should not be crucified over it . Just think of the money and resouces that would be saved ..
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More money for the thieving officials to pad their pockets with. There is a dealer about 5 mile from me been selling dope for at least 30 yr. and that's not a figure of speech it's a fact and law enforcement knows him well and so does everyone else the local police get the one's that he has working for him once in awhile but they don't seem to be concerned about his activities "wonder why" $$$$$$ is why..
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