Source: Baltimore Sun (MD) Copyright: 1999 by The Baltimore Sun, a Times Mirror Newspaper Website: http://www.sunspot.net/ Contact: Monday, 18 Jan 1999 Author: Peggy Barr TRY HEALTH APPROACH TO TREAT DRUG CRIMES The article "Court system overwhelmed, Baltimore prosecutor says" (Jan. 7) stated that "felony drug cases alone have tripled in the past eight years." Where is Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke when Baltimore's overwhelmed criminal justice system needs him most? Now, more than ever, is the time for the very intelligent and compassionate mayor to push for the decriminalization of narcotics so that sick addicts get treatment and suspected murderers get trials. The Suggs family's only child is gone, and a little boy has lost a loving father. The public outcry in response to this is for more courts, more judges and more police -- not for more genuine mercy and justice. Earlier this century, the American public was outraged when gangster Al Capone murdered six people in a Chicago garage during Prohibition. Prohibition was soon repealed. But that does not seem likely today. Leaders are too cynical and scared to offer and follow up with unpopular but humane and rational solutions to problems in a society that insanely values power and control over everything else. Peggy Barr Baltimore - --- MAP posted-by: Joel W. Johnson