Pubdate: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2005 Johnson Newspaper Corp. Contact: http://www.ogd.com/letter.htm Website: http://www.ogd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689 Author: Lee Monnet Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n1890.a03.html DRUG PROBLEM To The Editor: I fully agree with Editor Charles Kelly's claim there is a drug problem in St. Lawrence County and the country for that fact. Mr. Kelly has asked community leaders to come together to address the problem but what do they do? Do they demand more of a drug policy which has been a failure since its inception nearly 40 years ago? Harsher laws and longer sentences have not worked when you stop to look at what our society has become. The Rockefeller drug laws have not succeeded in making our communities safer; drugs are cheaper, purer, and more readily available than ever before. Rather than serving as a deterrent, mandatory minimums have disproportionately landed low-level offenders in prison resulting in the considerable increase in the growth of America's prison population. At year 's end 2004, the U.S. incarcerated 2,267,780 people which gives us the undesirable distinction of having the highest prison population in the world. Last year taxpayers shelled out nearly $40. billion dollars combating illegal drugs but, there are many more hidden costs that are never factored in such as court cost, lawyer fees, lawsuits, prison costs, law-enforcement equipment, cars, gas, oil etc. and we have little or nothing to show for it. Our current drug policies have put a tremendous strain on the Bill of Rights, and severely undermined the 4th Amendment. We now have racial profiling, mandatory drug tests, asset forfeiture, highway checkpoints, and people being prosecuted without a trial. Are we now drug free? No, just less free. Yes Mr. Kelly, we do need to admit openly we have a drug problem but are you (the media) and the politicians ready to include drug law reformers into the discussion of this complicated issue? Lee Monnet - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin