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Terry Nelson
Granbury, TX, USA
Terry L. Nelson

United States Customs

"After drugs are legalized, we can then begin to educate our population how to best deal with drug problems."

Terry L. Nelson Terry Nelson's law-enforcement career spanned three decades. It included service in the US Border Patrol, the US Customs Service, and the Department of Homeland Security, taking him beyond US borders into Mexico, Central America, and South America. In various capacities he acquired first-hand knowledge of the "War on Drugs," being directly involved in counter-narcotics missions. He labored with distinction, even receiving special Congressional recognition for his work. "But," he says, "as the 'War on Drugs' went on and on I never saw any visible progress - and only limited discussion about the lack of progress. Something was wrong with this picture." Terry came to understand drug prohibition was doing more harm than good and that the United States needed a major policy change." For many years he had thought a lot about decriminalizing drugs but had not wanted to go so far as to legalize them. But the obvious lack of progress toward winning the war and the continued congratulatory backslapping unrelated to even incremental successes have made him conclude that enough is enough. Perpetuating the "War on Drugs" myth is dangerous to the well-being of the planet and lethal to future generations. Terry has decided the only solution is a policy of legalized regulation of all drugs. That decision led to his joining LEAP - the first group he has ever joined! "We must remove the criminal element from the drug trade, because it is destroying our society and crippling governments to the south of us. We must change the rules to win the real war."

Terry retired in 2005 as a GS-14 Air/Marine Group Supervisor. He is a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, having served as a communications specialist in Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. He served 9 years in the U.S. Border Patrol including a stint as Instructor and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, 3 years in marine operations in the Florida Keys, 1 year a Customs Inspector at DFW Airport, 7 years as an Air Interdiction Officer/Criminal Investigator, 2 years as Staff Officer to Director of Foreign Operations and 5 years on the staff of Field Director (SSB East) Surveillance Support Branch East. During this period SSBE team participated in the seizure of over 230,000 pounds of Cocaine and received the United States Interdiction Committee award for interdictions. "But to what avail - today drugs are cheaper, more potent, and far easier for our children to get than at the beginning of the war."



Terry's Blog:
Does the DOJ treat everyone equally?



Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.

Continuation of the Balloon Theory



In more than three decades of service to my country and its citizens I have witnessed numerous press releases touting success in the drug war and in reality nothing had changed. This week an article in the

Breaking Up Families



In more than three decades of service to my country and its citizens I have witnessed the destruction of families when one or more of the family’s breadwinners were sent off to prison.

One of the greatest issues we have facing our society today is the ...


Past Appearances:

Former Fed Debates Legalization with Bush's Drug Czar LEAP Video (Web) Apr 22 2009
Terry Nelson Tells CNN Why Drugs Should Be Legal (LEAP Video) Mar 31 2009
Terry Nelson on "Expert Witness" (LEAP Audio) Mar 05 2009
Federal Anti-Drug Agent Says Legalize Drugs LEAP Video (Web) Jan 25 2009
Terry Nelson Testifying in El Paso LEAP Video (Web) Jan 14 2009
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 Articles mentioning Terry Nelson
Mexico: How to End the Slaughter in Juarez?
Houston Chronicle (TX)Althaus, DudleyMon, 28 Sep 2009
US: Drug War Under Fire at Policy Summit
San Antonio Express-News (TX)MacCormack, JohnMon, 28 Sep 2009
US TX: Juarez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz: U.S. Drug Policies Need to Change
El Paso Times (TX)Bracamontes, RamonTue, 22 Sep 2009
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 Letters and Articles by Terry Nelson
US TX: OPED: Legalize Drugs, Take Smugglers Off Forbes List
Houston Chronicle (TX)Nelson, TerryFri, 27 Mar 2009
US TX: OPED: Legalized Drugs Only Way to Halt Cartels
El Paso Times ( TX )Nelson, TerrySun, 11 Jan 2009
US MN: PUB LTE: 'War on Drugs' Really a Futile Attempt in U.S.
Bemidji Pioneer (MN)Nelson, TerryFri, 26 Sep 2008
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Jerry Paradis

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Gil Puder

Whitman Knapp

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