Pubdate: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 Source: Tuscaloosa News, The (AL) Copyright: 2007 The Tuscaloosa News Contact: http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1665 Author: Loretta Nall LEAVE MARIJUANA SMOKERS ALONE Dear Editor: I want to thank Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb for her efforts to ease prison overcrowding and address drug addiction with a more compassionate approach. It is so important for society to realize that addiction is an illness that can be treated and not a crime that needs punishing. Many of you know me as a voice for drug policy and prison reform in Alabama and as a candidate for governor in 2006. I am also a family member who has witnessed the devastating impact that drugs and alcohol can have. I have two brothers, one in prison and one who just overdosed for the ninth time on methadone provided to him by the Veterans Administration. I know for a fact locking them in prison does not work. While I am happy to see drug courts expand in Alabama, I fear that they will simply round up pot smokers to fill their treatment beds. Marijuana should be exempt from all criminal sanctions, police involvement and court oversight when used responsibly by adults. We all know it is safer than alcohol and not addictive to the degree that anyone actually suffers withdrawals if they quit. I say unless people who smoke pot are doing something to endanger others, there is no reason for the police or the courts to be involved. Taking responsible, adult pot smokers out of the drug court equation will greatly enable the drug courts to better help the people that really need it. Loretta Nall Alexander City - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman