Pubdate: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 Source: Reporter, The (Vacaville, CA) Copyright: 2008 The Reporter Contact: http://www.thereporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/472 Author: Roger Maryatt LET'S TRY REAL SOLUTIONS Proposition 5 will make long-awaited changes to a system that's been ineffective for years and getting worse. Let's stop throwing money at a problem and hope it goes away, as in building more prisons. Instead, put the money toward a solution that works. When we actually do something substantial to help people get clean and sober, as with Proposition 36 and Drug Court, we get results. Two-thirds of people who have successfully completed these programs have not reoffended and are living productive lives. Yet despite saving taxpayers nearly $1.8 billion during the past six years, both Proposition 36 and Drug Court have not been adequately funded. The California Department of Corrections is being forced to deal with prison overcrowding. Proposition 5 is the way to stretch our tax dollars to include real opportunities to help stop the cycle of people becoming re-offenders. This means people with alcohol and drug problems will get help; funding will be available for at-risk youth; less crime in our communities, stronger families, better employees and safer neighborhoods. This is a win-win proposal for us all. By the way, since I've been free of drugs and alcohol for almost 15 years, the judge has not seen me except for my serving on jury duty. Imagine that, not getting loaded and not going to jail. Roger Maryatt, Fairfield - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom