Pubdate: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Source: Bradenton Herald (FL) Copyright: 2003 Bradenton Herald Contact: http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradentonherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/58 Author: Matthew Hulett Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1803/a09.html SPECIAL TREATMENT One inescapable fact of Rush Limbaugh's situation that neither he nor Bill Bennett can deal with, is that jailing Rush in a cage with violent felons would have proven counterproductive. There is no place for the criminal law and subsequent sanctions in dealing with problematic drug use. These are human beings, not mules to be manipulated with sticks and carrots. The relapse rate for Rush's problems after treatment is above 80 percent, and Rush should be thankful he is receiving special treatment and compassion from drug warriors. The rest of us middle-class folk would go to jail. I keep wondering if he will stand up for what is just and proper, the ending of the drug war, discriminalization. I am losing hope for that wish. There is absolutely no evidence that faith-based addiction treatment is anything more than voodoo magic, coercive brainwashing. On the other hand, there is mounting evidence that AA-type programs are damaging to individuals. Yes, Tallevast-area residents should keep an open mind with regards to drug policy matters, for they will be challenged to see through the witch-hunting madness and lies that pervade our drug policies in the United States. You will not hear the Salvation Army stand up against the caging of addicts with violent felons, to speak out for decriminalization, even though they will claim addiction is a disease that an individual cannot control. They are on a crusade, and the drug user is the witch, the enemy of the state. Perhaps we should jail compulsive hand washers for being addicted to soap? I don't think so. Matthew Hulett, Brick, N.J. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake