Pubdate: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 Source: Herald American (NY) Copyright: 2001, Syracuse Herald American Contact: http://www.syracuse.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1117 Author: Gene Tinelli HOW MANY PRISONERS? ONE MILLION? TEN MILLION? Bravo on your story about New York State's biggest economic growth sector ('The Prison Boom", H-A, 4/8). It lucidly documented how the Rockefeller drug laws have fueled the NY prison-industrial complex. For those New Yorkers who are still ambivalent about abolishing the Rockefeller drug laws, a few economic facts are in order. To incarcerate each new drug user, it costs NY State taxpayers approximately $150,000 to build a new prison cell, $150,000 to arrest and prosecute, and $200,000 to incarcerate for five years (a mild to moderate penalty under these antiquated drug laws). $500,000 to slam the prison door on a drug user to `educate' him/her. New York State prosecutors, correction unions, and prison construction groups oppose the abolition of the Rockefeller drug laws. The thought of killing their cash cow is abhorrent to them. As usual, self-interest rules at taxpayer expense. Data over the past three decades indicates the Rockefeller drug laws have never lowered substance use. Ask yourself a question. How many drug users do we have to imprison to rid our State of the alleged scourge of drug use. One million, two million, ten million? Whatever the personally acceptable figure, multiply it by $500,000. A few billion dollars here, a few billion dollars there, and pretty soon, we're talking `real money'. If we bankrupt New York in the holy war against drugs, are we a more virtuous State? End the Rockefeller drug laws now. Replace them with nothing. Let the Feds run their drug war. We can do it again and use the savings to reduce our taxes and attract real economic growth to New York. Dr. Gene Tinelli, ReconsiDer: forum on drug policy, Jamesville - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D