Pubdate: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 Source: Press-Register (Mobile, AL) Copyright: 2009 Mobile Register Contact: http://www.al.com/contactus/ Website: http://www.al.com/mobileregister/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/269 Author: Loretta Nall SAVE MONEY BY LEGALIZING MARIJUANA According to a Dec. 16 story in the Press-Register, "Prison chief warns of layoffs, closings," Alabama's prison commissioner, Richard Allen, said there will be a $15 million shortfall in 2010, which could lead to early releases and layoffs. The state's General Fund is ailing and it isn't likely the $15 million will come from there. However, I have a simple plan that would provide the $15 million with gobs of money left over. According to the Department of Corrections' Web site, there are currently 8,641 prisoners serving time for drug violations at a cost of $15,223 a year per person. That costs Alabama taxpayers around $132 million a year. If the nonviolent drug offenders were released, that $15 million would be readily available, plus an additional $117 million or so left over. It's really a no-brainer. Locking up people in our prison system because we disagree with their intoxicant of choice is what has driven the overcrowding and financial crises. What it hasn't done and never will do, however, is stop people from using drugs, reduce violence associated with the drug trade or keep drugs out of the hands of children. Why must citizens be forced to keep paying for such a failed policy that has never met one of its stated objectives? Think of all the other worthy programs that $132 million could be used for. No more drug war. Loretta Nall Alexander City - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake