Pubdate: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2001 The Dallas Morning News Contact: P.O. Box 655237, Dallas, Texas 75265 Fax: (972) 263-0456 Feedback: http://dmnweb.dallasnews.com/letters/ Website: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Forum: http://forums.dallasnews.com/cgi-bin/wwwthreads.pl Author: John Wallace WHY JAIL 450,000? Re: The Jan. 25 column by Steve Blow "These guys the victims? Oh, please." I share Mr. Blow's disgust at the spectacle of the Connally fugitives portraying themselves as victims. Those guys don't belong in prison; they belong in the morgue at Huntsville; and the sooner they get there, the better. However, Mr. Blow's claim that there are no innocent people in prison is total baloney. On the very same day that I read Mr. Blow's polemic, I also happened to read the Jan. 26 National Review column by William F. Buckley, Jr. entitled "High on Drug-Warring" (www.nationalreview.com) in which he states that about 450,000 people are jailed in the United States every year for nonviolent drug offenses. Mr. Buckley is certainly not a typical bleeding-heart liberal, nor a part of any vast left-wing conspiracy, and I believe what he says. When is Mr. Blow planning to give us a demonstration of how he proposes to fit 450,000 people into a recreational vehicle? The worst thing of all is the arrogance and chutzpah of a government that squanders time, manpower, resources and tax money in a futile jihad against drug users, but can't even protect us against truly dangerous criminals. If the government of Texas (and the federal government) had their priorities straight, Officer Aubrey Hawkins would still be alive today. JOHN WALLACE, Mico - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew