Pubdate: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 Source: Anniston Star (AL) Copyright: 2002 Consolidated Publishing Contact: http://www.annistonstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/923 Author: Mett Ausley, MD Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n2097/a11.html PRISON TERMS "Anniston woman gets four life prison terms" for selling cocaine (Dec. 19, 2001) makes me wonder if jaywalking might draw 20 years if the feds took up such matters. Do bigger traffickers in L.A. or Medellin get 50 life sentences when caught? Near my home the erstwhile "drug lord" of Hallsboro N.C. (pop. 646) got but one life term, federal authorities evidently disposed to leniency upon seizing a decrepit trailer home and barn. Compelling efficacy might justify such sentences, but Nelllie Patton's transactions speak equally for public cocaine appetite as her entrepreneurship. Demand and profit untouched by one "kingpin's" removal, counterparts instantly substitute like water finding its level. Two decades of "get tough" has filled prisons without curbing drug use, notwithstanding bureaucrats' quibbling over statistical flux. Unreasonable sentences, lopsided poor-nonwhite impact and systematic East German-style snitching prompt many to ask if the drug war is corrupting our sense of justice. It's time to overcome denial, admit failure and pursue rational approaches to this quirk of human nature. Mett Ausley, M.D., Lake Waccamaw, N.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D