State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

The Crime Bill of 1994 is critical to the success of community policing.  It provides funds for 100,000 new police in communities of all sizes.  We’re already a third of the way there.  And I challenge the Congress to finish the job.  Let us stick with a strategy that’s working and keep the crime rate coming down.

Community policing also requires bonds of trust between citizens and police.  I ask all Americans to respect and support our law enforcement officers.  And to our police, I say, our children need you as role models and heroes.  Don’t let them down.

The Brady Bill has already stopped 44,000 people with criminal records from buying guns.  The assault weapons ban is keeping 19 kinds of assault weapons out of the hands of violent gangs.  I challenge the Congress to keep those laws on the books.

Our next step in the fight against crime is to take on gangs the way we once took on the mob.  I’m directing the FBI and other investigative agencies to target gangs that involve juveniles in violent crime, and to seek authority to prosecute as adults teenagers who maim and kill like adults.

And I challenge local housing authorities and tenant associations:  Criminal gang members and drug dealers are destroying the lives of decent tenants.  From now on, the rule for residents who commit crime and peddle drugs should be one strike and you’re out.

I challenge every state to match federal policy to assure that serious violent criminals serve at least 85 percent of their sentence.

More police and punishment are important, but they’re not enough.  We have got to keep more of our young people out of trouble, with prevention strategies not dictated by Washington, but developed in communities.  I challenge all of our communities, all of our adults, to give our children futures to say yes to.  And I challenge Congress not to abandon the Crime Bill’s support of these grass-roots prevention efforts.

Finally, to reduce crime and violence we have to reduce the drug problem.  The challenge begins in our homes, with parents talking to their children openly and firmly.  It embraces our churches and synagogues, our youth groups and our schools.

I challenge Congress not to cut our support for drug-free schools.  People like the D.A.R.E. officers are making a real impression on grade schoolchildren that will give them the strength to say no when the time comes.

Meanwhile, we continue our efforts to cut the flow of drugs into America.  For the last two years, one man in particular has been on the front lines of that effort.  Tonight I am nominating him—­a hero of the Persian Gulf War and the Commander in Chief of the United States Military Southern Command—­General Barry McCaffrey, as America’s new Drug Czar.

General McCaffrey has earned three Purple Hearts and two Silver Stars fighting for this country.  Tonight I ask that he lead our nation’s battle against drugs at home and abroad.  To succeed, he needs a force far larger than he has ever commanded before.  He needs all of us.  Every one of us has a role to play on this team.

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