Pubdate: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 Source: Johnson City Press (TN) Copyright: 2004 Johnson City Press Contact: http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1983 Author: Marianne Steffey SOLUTION TO METH ABUSERS Editor: In response to a recent editorial suggesting meth abusers should see longer jail times for the crime, I agree that meth manufacturers should not get off with a simple slap on the wrist. However, I do not think longer jail terms are the answer. The statistics quoted in the editorial are staggering and prove that Tennessee really has a big drug problem. I have a better suggestion. If it is a first offense, I propose sentencing them to six months in prison, then sending them to a rehabilitation center. Let the convicted pay for the rehabilitation and the clean up of the toxic waste that is produced from the manufacturing of crystal meth out of their own pockets. Instead of shoving them further into depression and addiction, which incarceration tends to do, give them a chance to repair their mistakes and become citizens capable of giving back to society. It is ironic that the Press also noted in a later editorial that local jails have a problem with overcrowding, yet endorses sending more people to jail for longer periods. Most people believe that sending people to jail is the answer, but if we look at the crime on a case-by-case basis, incarceration does not benefit society or the person in question. We need to come up with a plan to release the ever-tightening grip drugs have on our society. Jail time is not that answer. MARIANNE STEFFEY Erwin - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin