Pubdate: Mon, 29 May 2000 Date: 05/29/2000 Source: New York Times (NY) Author: David Rothenberg Authors: David Rothenberg To the Editor: "Drug Laws That Destroy Lives" (editorial, May 24) is on target. So many politicians and criminal justice experts privately admit that the Rockefeller laws are self-defeating and costly and should be repealed. Why the delay? First, several upstate communities are prison towns. Their economies would be in a state of upheaval if the prison population decreased as a result of sensible drug laws. Jobs are at stake and alternative employment must be part of the planning. Second, many products, from soap to steel, have lucrative contracts with the Department of Correction. They view a diminishing prison population as one that causes decreasing profits. Your editorial's position must be accompanied by plans to incorporate the real needs of those who profit from prisons. DAVID ROTHENBERG New York, May 24, 2000