Pubdate: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 Source: Greenville News (SC) Copyright: 2004 The Greenville News Contact: http://greenvillenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/877 Author: Emilie Dooley ARIAIL SHOWS IGNORANCE OF ADDICTION DISEASE While reading the article concerning the "sweat patch" drug testing device used by the Greenville solicitor's Drug Court, I was appalled by Bob Ariail's ignorant attitude toward the disease of addiction. In regards to the participants in the Drug Court program he states: "These people are criminals first and drug addicts second." It is obvious that Mr. Ariail has never had personal experience with an addict/alcoholic - only professional prosecution. Granted, these individuals have pled guilty to various drug-related charges and are criminals under the literal definition, but it is the affliction of a disease (recognized by the American Medical Association as chronic, progressive and, unless treated, terminal) that has driven these behaviors in the first place. No, they are not criminals first - they are addicts! Individuals who suffer from active addiction base every waking moment and every decision in, on or around their sickness. Criminal activity is a secondary symptom of this. I am not excusing any addict or drug dealer (which is an addictive lifestyle, as well) from their culpability under the law - not at all. Many heinous crimes have occurred in our country revolving around drugs and alcohol. And although a person makes a conscious choice to pick up that very first drink or drug, they do not choose to become an addict. But these people are responsible for seeking help for their addiction. Drug Court may be the only chance for recovery that some folks have - but not if they are treated as criminals first, and drug addicts second. Emilie Dooley Clemson - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart