Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 Source: Wilson Daily Times, The (NC) Copyright: 2001 Wilson Daily Times Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1452 Website: http://www.wilsondaily.com Author: Dale Hill AN INMATE VIEWS THE DRUG WAR As an inmate in the Federal Prison System, I try to stay up to date with current events by reading the newspapers daily. Lately what I have been reading alarms me. I hope that it concerns you as well. President Bush is asking Congress for $4.66 billion for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. William J. Bennett thinks it's time to intensify the war on drugs. Then I read where the Drug Enforcement Administration office out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, has been caught falsifying arrest reports. Americans! Are we fighting the Drug War to the best of our ability? We've been engaged in it since the Nixon years. It is pretty obvious we can't incarcerate our way to victory. Would our tax dollars be better spent on treatment and education? I'm no expert, but here's my opinion after eight years of incarceration. I see a lot of 18-, 19- and 20-year-old young men come into the prison system with sentences of 10 years of longer like myself. Most are nonviolent, low-level drug offenders. And like myself, the reason they're caught up in the drug lifestyle is because of their addiction. One of the easiest ways for an addict to supply their habit is to deal drugs, or some other means of crime. I'm not saying we're right by doing so, by no means! But is it justice when people that have an addiction get lengthy prison sentences, when all they really need is treatment? I'd like to close by saying, yes, I'm guilty of breaking the law of this country, "which I regret." Please, people, let's reconsider the way we're fighting this war on drugs. Dale Hill Goldsboro - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake