Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2000 San Jose Mercury News Contact: 750 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose, CA 95190 Fax: (408) 271-3792 Website: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Mercury News Wire Services BALLOT MEASURE CALLS FOR DRUG TREATMENT IN NON-VIOLENT CASES SACRAMENTO -- As three state senators announced their support, a measure that would send non-violent drug offenders to treatment instead of prison was qualified Wednesday for the Nov. 7 ballot. Secretary of State Bill Jones certified the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000. It would require that people convicted of certain drug possession charges receive treatment and serve probation. Proponents say some 20,000 people are in state prisons and another 17,000 in county jails for possession of drugs. The state Legislative Analyst's Office has estimated that the measure could save California taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in prison operation and construction costs. But law enforcement groups contend it would provide a get-out-of-jail-free card to tens of thousands of drug users whose addictions spawn significant crime problems. State Senate President Pro Tempore John Burton, D-San Francisco, endorsed the measure along with fellow Democrats John Vasconcellos of Santa Clara and Richard Polanco of Los Angeles. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck