Pubdate: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 Date: March 29, 1998 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author: John W. Olver The article about treatment versus punishment for drug use (Page 10A, March 18) might have served us better on the front page under the headline ``How we can reduce crime, save lives and money, and build fewer prisons.'' The cited bipartisan study points out that drug treatment carries less than one-third the cost of imprisonment, is more successful at reducing both drug use and crime and cuts dramatically into the spread of AIDS. The amazing main point of the article is that despite the overwhelming advantage of treatment over imprisonment, the American public prefers by far to punish drug users rather than treat them. Is it a sane society that chooses to throw away money and lives when the means of saving both is so readily at hand? And why do we condemn the users of some chemicals to prison while we celebrate the most dangerous drug of all, alcohol, with wine and beer festivals? John W. Olver San Jose