Pubdate: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2007 The New York Times Company Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/298 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1433/a04.html Author: Benjamin Green GIVING FELONS A FUTURE To the Editor: Recently, the United States Sentencing Commission voted unanimously to allow federal prison inmates to seek reductions in their crack cocaine sentences ("Retroactively, Panel Reduces Drug Sentences," front page, Dec. 12). Roughly 3,800 inmates could be released within the next year. The most important question is: Is our society prepared to help these young men and women become productive members of society? I am an inmate at the federal correctional facility Gilmer Camp in Glenville, W.Va., currently serving a sentence for a crack cocaine offense. I can speak only for myself, but I have been preparing myself for many years for the day I am to be released. I have completed outside college courses that I paid for myself. I have been clean from drugs for eight years, and have completed every program provided by the institution that will better my chances of success upon release. I am a father, a son, a convicted felon, a man. I plan to add one more title to that list: a success story. The odds of returning to prison are very high, according to statistics. Speaking for myself again, I have a burning desire to prove them wrong. Benjamin Green Glenville, W.Va. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake