Pubdate: Thu, 10 Mar 2011
Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL)
Copyright: 2011 Brian Riehle
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Author: Brian Riehle

CHANGE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT IN 'WAR' AGAINST ADDICTION

On Feb. 24, Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood, after a large 
drug raid in Daytona Beach, was quoted in The News-Journal as 
follows: "We're never going to arrest our way out of this problem in 
this neighborhood. I can go in here and arrest and arrest and arrest 
. You're in a war, and you're never not going to be in a war."

On March 6, Flagler County Sheriff Don Fleming, in a guest column, 
wrote, "There is big business in illegal drugs and irresponsible 
dissemination of drugs in this country is destroying today's youth. 
What can we expect of the youth of tomorrow if we do not stop this 
widespread disease of addiction?" Note the operative term "disease."

Sheriff Fleming then made the point that law enforcement needs the 
tools to fight the war on drugs, and presumably he was referring to 
the tracking system for the sale of prescription drugs that Gov. Rick 
Scott wants to repeal. He also reminded us that we need prisons, and 
then wandered off into that old worn-out story about the "war on 
drugs" that we've been unsuccessfully fighting for 40-plus years. The 
same war that Chief Chitwood says we'll always be in, and the same 
war that the Drug Enforcement Agency bureaucracy depends on for its livelihood.

It's time to start treating addiction like the disease Sheriff 
Fleming says it is, and provide medical treatment to the addicts 
instead of locking them up in prisons. Have law enforcement focus on 
the suppliers, and have the medical professionals provide treatment 
to the users. It would be money better spent and would probably help 
us save the youth of tomorrow. And treating addicts is surely less 
expensive than warehousing them in prison for years.

BRIAN RIEHLE, Palm Coast
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