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EPISODE · May 15, 2015 · 55 MIN

Does the Sunshine Law Apply to MO Drug Task Forces? and MO Sheriff’s Association, Crime Victims Unit Helps Victims Move Forward.

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Illness has forced us to reschedule the MSA - Crime Victim Unit Interview, we will reair an interview with the Fully Informed Jury Association Does the Sunshine Law Apply to MO Drug Task Forces? Show Me Cannabis and the Freedom Center of Missouri have filed a lawsuit against numerous drug task forces in the state, claiming they are not complying with the state’s open records law and are intentionally withholding information. Show-Me Cannabis, has filed the suit against task forces in St. Louis and Kansas City, as well as one in mid-Missouri. One of the concerns of the group is that these task forces are devoting more time to the lucrative Cannabis trade and not spending enough effort on the more destructive hard drugs like heroin and methamphetamine. They are not looking for information about ongoing investigations but rather where they are spending their money and human resources as well as the sources of income for the task forces. Host Craig Lubow will be talking with Dave Roland, the Director of Litigation and co-founder of the Freedom Center of Missouri about the law suit, why they brought it and what they hope to learn. Dave Roland is the Director of…

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