Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) is a non-profit, international, educational organization comprising former and current police officers, government agents and other law enforcement agents who oppose the current War on Drugs. LEAP was founded on March 16, 2002. It is modeled after Vietnam Veterans Against the War, an organization which earned its credibility by utilizing speakers who had been on the front lines of the war they later denounced. Incorporated on March 16, 2002, with five members, LEAP now claims to have more than 15,000 members but does not disclose how many of those are sworn law enforcement officers. There are 85 speakers living in thirty-eight different states in the United States and eight other countries. LEAP now has members in 86 countries.
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