Pubdate: Sun, 12 Dec, 1999 Source: Casper Star-Tribune (WY) Copyright: 1999 Casper Star-Tribune Contact: http://www.trib.com/ Fax: (307) 266-0568 Author: Eric Mechalke NEED PUBLIC DEBATE ON THIS ONE Editor, In regards to Gov. Jim Geringer's spending plans for the state pen, he has stated that: "The public debate over whether there ought to be more leniency with the prisoner is a troubling one". It is interesting to note that some were quite skeptical when Arizona voted to stop incarceration of drug users. However, the Supreme Court of Arizona has stated that Arizona taxpayers saved $2.6 million in one year and that 77.5% of drug possession probationers tested negative for drug use after the program. Geringer goes on to state: "My view still is the number one requirement is public safety." The Supreme Court of Arizona also made comment on the issue of public safety: "The Drug Medicalization, Prevention and Control Act of 1996" has allowed the judicial branch to build an effective probation model to treat and supervise substance abusing offenders ...resulting in safer communities and more substance abusing probationers in recovery" (SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA Drug Treatment and Education Fund Implementation Year Full Report Fiscal Year 1997-1998). Unlike the Governor, I am only troubled by the lack of public debate. Seems to me the public has been hoodwinked to into a failed policy that has not protected our children from what it claims to. Until we change this failed policy, we should expect nothing less then to cut education funding to build prisons. We should expect corruption at all levels and we shouldn't be surprised to read about mass graves in Juarez Mexico. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk