Pubdate: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) Copyright: 2009 News-Journal Corporation Contact: http://www.news-journalonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/700 Author: James Leake FULL PRISONS A SYMPTOM The News-Journal's editorial on crowded prisons was pretty much correct in all points except it misses the real point. Prison crowding, new prison construction, politicians whining that they need to raise taxes are but a symptom of the real problem. As a society and with each individual, how we define a problem sets the stage regarding what approaches, strategies etc. are brought to bear as solutions. Declaring a war on drugs seemed like the right thing to do 40 years ago. Today, we must, unfortunately, wave a flag of truce since we now know users need treatment, and the war has been a complete and utter failure. This war has spawned many industries that take more and more of our tax dollars. Prison building, both private, state and federal, correctional staff increases, law enforcement at all levels of government, and related new technologies are the result of this war. On the human side, it is estimated that upward of 80 percent of all inmates in the criminal justice system are there because of drugs. There always seems to be a new drug coming down the pike to be abused based on availability, fads etc. The experiments in Europe have not created a rash of new addicts, but they have controlled the problem effectively by decriminalizing this modern phenomenon. Let's have rational debate defining this problem and spend more dollars in voluntary, effective treatment programs. Those who choose to continue unregulated drug use hopefully will live long enough to seek treatment as suffering individuals and not through coercion as newly minted criminals. James Leake, Edgewater - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake