Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 2004 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://connect.sptimes.com/contactus/letterstoeditor.html Website: http://www.sptimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/419 Author: Stephen Heath DRUG PROGRAM HAS A BASIC FLAW Re: Drug offenders left waiting for help, June 22. Continued lengthy delays for the Pinellas County's drug courts are assured, thanks to Gov. Jeb Bush and his drug czar, James McDonough, being the ones who define "drug addiction" in Florida. The system's fatal flaw is their failure to make any distinction between the use and the abuse of any drug, most notably marijuana. According to Bush/McDonough, even a single use of marijuana or any other illicit drug constitutes "abuse" and the "sick" citizen is then arrested and forced into treatment. Thus, the well-intentioned drug court model is now jammed with thousands of marijuana "clients" whose need for drug treatment is no more so than an alcohol user who drinks a six-pack on the weekend or enjoys wine with his meals. It's little wonder, therefore, that many offenders don't fully cooperate, even if it means possible jail time. Treating the vast majority of marijuana use, and in many cases occasional use of other illegal substances, as something in need of a state-funded "cure" is a disaster in the making. Taxpayers are forced to watch millions of dollars go into "curing" someone who smokes small amounts of pot at home. Then, as the number of "clients" rises, Bush and McDonough use that data to perpetuate the myth of marijuana "addiction." It's a never-ending rodent-wheel of bullspeak, and we the taxpayers are getting the shaft. Most important, far too many real drug abusers are left waiting for needed help behind otherwise law-abiding citizens whose only crime was possessing small amounts of drugs and being caught. STEPHEN HEATH Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)