Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 Source: Charleston Daily Mail (WV) Copyright: 2003 Charleston Daily Mail Contact: http://www.dailymail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/76 Author: Joseph E. Hopwood Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1074/a01.html IMPRISONING OUR YOUTH FOR DRUG, ALCOHOL ABUSE IS STUPID I respond to the Daily Mail's July 17 editorial, "Expunging: Criminal offenses are public record to discourage repeat performances." The editorial needs rethinking, a great deal of it. As a fourth-generation member of an old West Virginia crime family, let me assure you that putting people in prison for long periods makes no sense except to policemen who live off the practice. We now have 2 million people in prison who will someday return to society more prone to crime than when they were sentenced, and who will be fodder for the next generation of policemen. Taxpayers in West Virginia support a prison population equal to a city the size of Wheeling -- very expensive welfare. It would be far cheaper to give them all scholarships to Morgantown. There are only two solutions to the crime problem -- education and psychological treatment for those who need it. The prison mentality is growing rapidly among all classes. Warehousing a convict as punishment wastes a man's life, and the ex-prisoner will be thinking of those wasted years when he blows your head off. Half the people in prison in our country are in prison for drug-related crime. Another 30 percent are in prison due to another addictive drug, alcohol. Putting the cream of our youth in prison for drugs and alcohol is stupid. It never did any good and never will. Addiction is a very natural state for the human animal, and we all have a constitutional right to use any drug, addictive or not, in our own self-interest. At least that is what I taught my children. Drugs do not hurt our democracy or threaten our freedoms. It's the handcuffs, stupid. Joseph E. Hopwood Quantico, Md. Hopwood once lived in Weston. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk