Pubdate: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 2002 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/419 Author: John Chase LOSE-LOSE DRUG LAWS Re: The huge cost of harsh sentences, editorial, Dec. 22. Kudos for that editorial. Most Floridians have no inkling of the cost and uselessness of Florida's anti-drug laws. For example, according to Florida statute, fraudulent possession of 4 grams of Percocet brings a 25-year mandatory minimum sentence for "trafficking" (selling is not required). Although a 330-milligram pill contains only 5 milligrams of Oxycodone, the weight of the entire pill is weighed to calculate the sentence, according to the statute. Thus 13 pills bring the full 25- year sentence to Florida prisons. Almost all arrestees are too poor to fight the system. They take a plea rather than risk conviction to a 25-year mandatory minimum sentence, and are quietly put away. But two local arrestees have the resources to fight and go to trial in February. Both involve individuals with diagnosed back injuries, whose doctors' mistakes provided these two patients with more than 13 Percocet pills, and the patients did not report this to law enforcement. These cases are a lose-lose for Floridians: If convicted, kiss another $1-million in criminal justice costs goodbye; if acquitted, expect Florida physicians to be more restrictive in treating chronic pain. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens