Pubdate: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Copyright: 2000 The Sacramento Bee Contact: P.O.Box 15779, Sacramento CA 95852 Feedback: http://www.sacbee.com/about_us/sacbeemail.html Website: http://www.sacbee.com/ Forum: http://www.sacbee.com/voices/voices_forum.html Authors: Gayle Denney, first LTE, Jay Bergstrom, second LTE Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n723/a04.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n740/a07.html TREATING DRUG ABUSE Re "Treat, don't jail, illegal drug users?" May 31: I read with great excitement that our November ballot may include an initiative that would mandate a treatment program, rather than jail, for anyone arrested for simple drug possession. It is not surprising that the union representing prison guards opposes the initiative. In the last 20 years of teaching G.E.D. preparation, I have met many adults who had previously been incarcerated because of drug use. Prison's badge of shame did not change their drug habits. On the contrary, they credit programs such as Narcotics Anonymous for ending the terrible leghold of drug abuse. Self-abusing alcohol and tobacco doesn't land good people in prison. Why should using other drugs account for 20,000 of California's sons and daughters who have no history of serious or violent crime being incarcerated? Instead, let's spend our taxpayer money on mandatory drug treatment. Gayle Denney, Nevada City Re "Treatment measure blasted," June 3: Of course our drug czar would blast the measure. He is faithfully executing orders to represent the establishment voice here, the status quo of our treasonous war on cannabis consumers. Any threat to a prison-industrial complex, which flourishes like a slime mold, must be opposed -- Constitution be damned. After our rights are restored, the general and his ilk will stand in the dock for their heinous drug war crimes. There will be retribution, there will be reparations paid to victims. My rights to grow what I want in my garden, smoke what I want in my pipe are mine alone, not that of the police state that has squelched our liberty. Perhaps codification of this notion as an amendment to the Constitution would forestall the coming revolts. Perhaps not. Jay Bergstrom, Sacramento - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D