Pubdate: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Copyright: 2001 The Columbian Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/92 Website: http://www.columbian.com/ Author: James R. Johnson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) REFORM JAIL TERM RANGES On Oct. 26, I was sentenced to five years in prison for growing marijuana. This is my first felony offense, with no prior record. I've written to my senators and representatives asking why the disparity between federal and state sentencing guidelines. On the state level, the sentence range is between three to nine months. The media report frequently that people convicted of violent crimes don't receive sentences as long as my conviction. A case in point is an Oct. 30 story, "Molester meted short sentence, treatment." Instead of a possible 10-year term, a child molester of three girls gets only six months. My marijuana conviction also subjected all my assets to seizure. The child molester was allowed to sell his home in order to move away from the neighborhood. Apparently violent crimes against innocent children are secondary to the war on drugs. Several states, including Washington, are moving toward sentencing reform for nonviolent crimes. Yet our federal government is still incarcerating nonviolent offenders like myself to long prison sentences. In today's times of real threats to the security of our country, is this the best use of our tax dollars? James R. Johnson Seattle - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake