Pubdate: Sat, 05 Jul 2003 Source: Newsday (NY) Copyright: 2003 Newsday Inc. Contact: http://www.newsday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/308 Author: Robert L. Boehm STIFF DRUG LAWS Apparently, the state Legislature has seen fit not to take any action with respect to the harmful Rockefeller drug laws that have successfully resisted change for the past decade ["No Deals in Legislature as Session Nears End," Newsday.com, June 19]. In the usual last-minute rush concluding the legislative session in New York, the need for change in this situation is always overlooked. It is now time to recognize that something must be done about it, even if a special session of the Legislature must be called. A situation where people are condemned to jail for 10, 15 and 20 years for nonviolent crimes involving transportation of drugs is unbearable and should be drastically modified. These laws removed the discretion of judges and instead require penalties to be imposed based upon prescribed rules. Punishments meted out often require long prison terms for offenses that would not even be considered if there were no drugs involved. This is a situation society cannot ignore, but it has been ignored for too long. Judges are removed from the obligation to impose reasonable sentences because of codified "guidelines" that are immutable and were laid down many years ago. This is a situation that society must do something about. Robert L. Boehm - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens