Pubdate: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 Date: 09/23/2000 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Author: Joe C. Garrett Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1373/a01.html PROP. 36 OFFERS EXPANDED DRUG TREATMENT WHILE RETAINING PENALTIES The purpose of San Diego's drug court, created by Milliken, was laudatory. But, with the passage of time, its goal to help diminish crime and help non-violent drug addicts rehabilitate has changed. It has been observed that even the most intelligent and experienced persons will draw from their experiences only the conclusions their prejudices permit. The combined experiences of the San Diego authorities who operate the drug courts have prejudiced them against expanding a valuable program into an exemplary program. Approval of Proposition 36 is essential if we are to be guided by intelligence instead of prejudice. In creating a new and expanded effort for non-violent addicts, power-sharing will be required. But enormous sums of money will be saved, and funds spent will be much more effective in achieving the original goal of helping the addict and protecting the public. Presently, a plot to protect a good program while declaring war on a more perfect program is being waged. What a pity! Joe C. Garrett, San Diego