Pubdate: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 Source: USA Today (US) Copyright: 2000 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. Contact: 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington VA 22229 Fax: (703) 247-3108 Website: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nfront.htm Page: 26A Author: Mel Maurer, Westlake, OH ADDICTION HEALING IS KEY IN DOWNEY CASE I'm not particularly a fan of actor Robert Downey Jr., but I can't help but feel -- given his apparent total helplessness with his addiction to drugs - -- that he alone is not to be blamed for the failure of the addiction's treatment (''The long, slow slide of Robert Downey Jr.: Hollywood is too much for actor, uncle says,'' Cover Story, Life, Wednesday). If losing your family, your career, millions of dollars and all self-respect doesn't keep you from drugs, no time in prison will either. Obviously something else must be done to help these people from committing suicide by nostril or injection. We don't put other mentally afflicted people in jail; why do we do it to these folks? It seems, given Downey's celebrity, this may be an opportunity to treat him differently -- to cure him and to publicly establish a better way of handling this particular disorder. I hope whoever has jurisdiction over his case will take other approaches into consideration. Mel Maurer Westlake, Ohio - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart