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Dogs Worth Their Weight in Marijuana Dallas County leaders recently criticized canine unit as too costly.

Updated 11:01 PM CDT, Wed, Dec 3, 2008

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Dallas County police dogs sniffed out nearly 130 pounds of marijuana on Wednesday.

 

Dallas County police dogs sniffed out nearly 130 pounds of marijuana on Wednesday, two weeks after county leaders said the canine unit was too costly.

Dogs Worth Their Weight in Marijuana

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Dallas County police dogs under for being too costly sniff out nearly 130 pounds of marijuana.

The county spent a little more than $100,000 to set up a canine unit inside the sheriff's department.

On Tuesday, the dogs discovered $75,000 worth of marijuana in boxes on a North Dallas loading dock.

"The dogs alerted immediately, and it gave us the probable cause to open the packages," Deputy Terry Trout said.

The newly created unit recently came under fire for being too costly.

Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price even questioned the unit's "appropriateness."

He said he feared the dogs' handlers would incur excessive overtime while caring for the animals on their own time.

"It's no different then cleaning your gun," Price said. "If it's part of your arsenal, we don't pay you overtime so you can go clean your gun."

But Sheriff Lupe Valdez said that won't happen, saying the department was "very careful" in setting up the unit.

She said federal drug forfeiture money paid for the unit's creation and operating expenses.

"We are not using any taxpayer money, but the taxpayers are going to benefit from this," Valdez said.

She said the county needs drug-sniffing dogs because three of the 10 major drug routes in the United States run through Dallas County.

"With these dogs, we are going to keep the area safer, and we are going to take drugs off the streets," Valdez said.

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  • muggles Friday, Dec 5 at 4:33 AM FLAG COMMENT Two words: Jury Nullification. Send a message to the government that laws against marijuana are wrong.
  • Ex K9 Cop Thursday, Dec 4 at 9:17 AM FLAG COMMENT K9 detection teams are a valuble tool for any police department. I'm glad Sheriif Valdez recognizes that and is dedicated to keeping the K9 teams.
  • Anonymous Thursday, Dec 4 at 7:56 AM FLAG COMMENT AT LEAST THESE DOGS, DON'T SPEND MOST OF THE DAY ON A CELL PHONE OR AT THE DONUT SHOP. COMPARE THE DIFFERENCE IN THE UP KEEP OF A DOG AND A BAD COP. SORRY, BUT ALL CITIES HAVE THEM.
  • Hempin' Thursday, Dec 4 at 6:55 AM FLAG COMMENT Say man, get off Mary Janes back, and go find the Cocaine,Meth, Heroin, Acid, X, Dealers. Leave the natural stuff alone... dam cops 1/2 of you are crooked anyways, only reporting half of what you confiscate.
  • dh Thursday, Dec 4 at 4:48 AM FLAG COMMENT Call 911 and say who is selling cocain and meth and dpd would love to help. Fyi they also have to anwers about one million calls a year.

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