Pubdate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 Source: Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ) Copyright: 2006 The Arizona Republic Contact: http://www.arizonarepublic.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/24 Author: Roma Thomas FILL THE JAILS, FAIL THE VICTIMS Voters: Beware of unintended consequences and vote "no" on Proposition 301. If this proposition passes, it would deny hundreds of people the opportunity for drug treatment and would clog our prisons with more non-violent addicts. A study was done recently in Nebraska for the Department of Correctional Services (reported in /The Republic/). It showed that the get-tough meth law that took effect there last year, combined with normal expected growth in the prison population, will require many additional prison beds and will cost millions. Where will the funding come from for the Arizona Department of Corrections if this proposition passes? Treatment for all addicts is far more cost-effective than incarceration, and certainly more humane. The 1996 voter-approved Drug Medicalization, Prevention and Control Act, which provides probation and treatment for low-level drug offenders, must continue to be honored. And it has saved millions of tax dollars. Let's give low-level, non-violent meth users the chance to participate in a successful, proven drug treatment program. Don't discriminate. Meth addiction is treatable. Judges already have the authority to sentence all violent offenders to prison. It is overzealous prosecutors who want to further their conviction rate for political purposes that have convinced legislators to re-write the original voter-approved initiative. In 1996, Arizona voters got it right the first time! Roma Thomas, Sun City West - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine