Pubdate: Fri, 01 October 1999 Source: Bakersfield Californian (CA) Copyright: 1999, The Bakersfield Californian. Contact: PO Box 440, Bakersfield, CA 93302-0440 Website: http://www.bakersfield.com/ Author: Richard S. Mara 'THREE STRIKES' TARGET WRONG CRIMES When I voted for the "Three Strikes Initiative," I thought it would be used to make my community safe from violent criminals, but it seems to me, the enforcement of the "Three Strikes" law targeted the non-violent drug user and low income, non-violent felon offenders. Our prisons are packed with the wrong people! We have locked them away for 20 to 30 years for relatively minor drug possession or non-violent felony convictions. One of the oldest tenets of Western civilized society is that the punishment should fit the crime, and yet we, as law-abiding, tax-paying citizens feel no remorse for these thousands of people we have locked away in prison. What about drug rehabilitation and meaningful vocational education and jobs? We have violated these "Three Strike offenders' human rights as well as their civil rights and in doing so have harmed ourselves. A great American wrote a 100 years ago: "The law of changeless justice bind oppressor with oppressed, and close as sin and suffering joined, we march to fate abreast." They are in prison, but we put them there. Richard S. Mara, Bakersfield - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D