Pubdate: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 Source: Free Lance-Star, The (VA) Copyright: 2002 The Free Lance-Star Contact: http://fredericksburg.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1065 Source: Free Lance-Star (VA) Author: Michael T. Guesman PUTTING STUDENT IN JAIL WOULD DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD In response to Carl Blake's April 2 letter ["Distributing pot, even in brownies, is still a crime"], I find it very disturbing to think that Mr. Blake would gain some kind of gratification from slamming a young high school man with the harshest punishment possible for a foolish mistake for which he surely had no malicious intent. Certainly this young gentleman was at fault for bringing a pan of pot brownies to school, but is this a serious enough situation to prosecute him to the limit, drastically influencing his future educational and occupational goals? Mr. Blake doesn't think community service is going to teach the student a lesson. At least it's a chance for him to learn something new and give something back for his error. Does Mr. Blake really believe that placing this young man away from school and his family in a jail environment some place is going to have a positive influence on his thought process? I believe it's about time that society wakes up and realizes that the key is education and definitely not incarceration. I think we should take some time out to educate this young person about why he shouldn't do such things instead of just wasting another young, healthy mind to the negative exposure of today's judicial system. Michael T. Guesman Spotsylvania - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens