Cape May County Herald, 22 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Herald & Lantern 22 July 81

House OKs Anti-Drug Military Assistance

WASHINGTON. DC. - The House of Hepresen Utives Iasi Thursday by a vole of ,162-49 approved an amendment authored by Congressman Rill Hughes to make military equip men! and intelligence available in stemming the flow of illegal drugs into the country '■'Most Americans betieve .that the national defense includes efforts at fighting twth domestic and international agression." . Hughes declarril "Drug smuggling undempncs our national security ,Tbus, it is fitting A<> allow the resources of thf military to be made available to law enforcement officials under appropriate cir cumstances " NOTING THAT US. Armed Forces a^rc often the b^itis Huddle On Platform TRENTON - A hearing to accept suggestions for developing the -T981 Democratic platform has been set by the Democratic State Committee for 10:30 a.m.-l pm Aug. 4 at Gloucester County College. Sewell. It is asked that Sharon Harrington, policy director of the state committee, be contacted before the hearing by those wishing to testify and participants a^ould submit several copies of their 'statements or resolutions Those who cannot attend a hearing ?an submit copies of their statement to the Chairman of the, Resolutions Committee, 240 W. State St., Suite 1523, Trenton 00608

first to spot illegal aircraft, or vessels Hhat may be involved ih drug smuggling. Hughes said his amend- ^ ment would formalize the * cooperative arrangement that now exists between the military and law enforcement agencies, such as the Drug Knforcement Administration (DEA) Hughes expressed caution concerning an amend men! to his proposal adopted by the House which permits, military personnel to assist in makirig arrests and seizures in drug cases outside the land area of the United States. "WHILE I WOULD prefer not to have it in the bill at air, if does not change the basic thrust of the measure, which is to provide support from the military, hot to give it a direct law enforcement role." , Final passage of the bill by the House is expected tomorrow, after which it will go to a conference with the Senate, which has approved a measure similar to the original Hughes proposal. New^Bridge BRIDGETON Cumberland County is seeking Dept, of the Army permit to reconstruct the water control structure and crossing of West Creek under Cape Rd. in Maurice % River Twp Plans call for a new bridge, construction of a box culvert, spillway and wingwalls and widening of the roadway. (’ape Road is a popular short cut off Rl. 47 for those driving from Cape May County to the Delaware Memorial Bridge *

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