Stats on drug trafficking, race don’t back up Maine governor
PORTLAND, Maine — No law enforcement statistics even come close to backing up Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s assertion blacks and Hispanics account for “90-plus per cent” of heroin trafficking arrests in his state.
LePage, who previously told the Portland NAACP chapter to “kiss my butt” and blamed out-of-state drug dealers for impregnating “young white” girls, sparked another racial uproar when he said Aug. 24 that data he’d collected indicate out-of-state blacks and Hispanics accounted for “90-plus per cent” of heroin trafficking arrests in Maine.
FBI data contradict LePage’s assertion, and a criminologist called the governor’s data “laughable.”
Meanwhile, members of the black community in Maine, the whitest state, fear LePage’s comments strengthen racial stereotypes and tacitly approve of racial profiling.

