Pubdate: Sun, 05 May 2002 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2002, The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Author: Stephen Heath Note: The writer is with Drug Policy Forum of Florida. DRUG POLICY Gov. Jeb Bush put on a nice, weepy stage job while speaking to attendees at the Florida Drug Policy Summit. Though we may empathize with the pain of having a family member who has drug problems, we find it difficult to muster sympathy for Bush's plight. While Noelle is whisked from a Tallahassee jail to a posh treatment facility within hours of her arrest, we observe tens of thousands of Floridians who will be arrested this year on nonviolent drug-possession charges. These unfortunates will be shoved into the county jail and state prison system. Bush and his drug czar, James McDonough, have stated that more than 80 percent of prison inmates are in need of drug treatment, yet the governor had no qualms about eliminating next year's in-prison drug treatment funding this past January. The governor and his czar have stated for the past three years that treatment funding is much smarter than continuing to feed the insatiable jail and prison industry, and then they wage a 12-month war against a proposed ballot initiative that would allow all Floridians the right to drug treatment like Bush's daughter is now enjoying. Being a male who enjoys smoking marijuana, I realize changing my name to Noelle might be silly. However, I am giving serious consideration to having the court make me a Bush. In case of future arrest, perhaps then I would merit tears from the governor as well. Stephen Heath, Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: Alex