Pubdate: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 Source: Oklahoman, The (OK) Copyright: 2005 The Oklahoma Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.oklahoman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/318 Author: Jim Russell Note: Russell is executive director of Spirit of Recovery, a private nonprofit that deals with substance abuse issues. NEW APPROACH NEEDED Bill Bird (Your Views, April 5) wrote that if there are "better and cheaper ways to deal with the drug problem ... if they really exist, bring them forward." I suggest he consider treatment and recovery. Recovery from alcohol and drug addiction is doing something about the cause of the problem. Imprisonment is putting a Band-Aid on a symptom of the problem. Bird also states that "while lacking any empirical evidence, I have to believe that most of those felons would advise their brothers and friends that the risk of 20 years in the slammer for a few drug deals isn't worth the risk." That concept may make sense to Bird, but it doesn't make sense to those of us addicted to alcohol and drugs. Many of our brothers and friends did tell us many things, but we keep on doing the same thing and getting into the same trouble. That is the disease part of addictions. Empirical evidence has proven that people can and do recover from alcohol and drug addiction. Unfortunately, the guiding principle for Oklahoma has been directed at symptoms of the problem. That will continue until taxpayers realize that the economical/humane solution is to do something about the cause. Jim Russell Norman - --- MAP posted-by: Beth