Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2002 Rutland Herald Contact: http://rutlandherald.nybor.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/892 Author: Joel Williams JAILS FULL OF NON-VIOLENT There was a bit of irony in recent stories about the proposed closing of the Woodstock jail. I particularly enjoyed Mayor Cassarinois statement (at a legislative breakfast) that Rutland City has been getting tough on crime and the state just iletis them out the back door.i The Rutland City delegation last year sponsored the most hateful bill to surface in Vermont in years. The proposed law would have doubled federal sentencing for drugs. The present system has been incarcerating people for 30-plus years and the drugs confiscated equal less than 1 percent of what is out there. Less than 1 percent is as close to total failure as one can get. A very high percentage of inmates in Vermont and America are incarcerated for non-violent offenses such as drug abuse, or sale. Prohibition is no more effective for drugs than it was for alcohol. Prohibition is always the problem, not the substance. The archaic belief that incarceration will stop people from using/abusing drugs is a non sequitor. What is the comparison in cost vs. effect? How much do the taxpayers expend to place inmates in other states because our jails are overcrowded with non-violent drug offenders? Any legislation proposed needs an economic feasibility discussion. Why not this issue? Whatis the definition of insanity? iDoing the same thing over again while expecting different results.i Compassion, not harm! Cures, not wars! JOEL WILLIAMS, Poultney - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D