Pubdate: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 Date: 12/21/2000 Source: Reno Gazette-Journal (NV) Author: Becci Morgan I'm writing in response to Richard Cohen's column on drug policy. I couldn't agree more! Our hard-line drug policy is a farce. At its point of origin, intentions were good. We needed to get drugs off the streets, so let's scare offenders with stiff jail sentences. As well meaning as this concept was, it was born of ignorance. These offenders are not criminals but sick people controlled by their addictions who cannot see anything past getting their next fix, let alone the consequences. Don't think I'm condoning those who break other laws such as driving drunk, theft or violent crimes. Dues for those types of crimes must be paid. But do the justice system and our legislators truly believe that by locking a user up they are really stopping their use? That idea is absurd! Clogging up our prison systems with users is doing nothing but causing more problems. Not only does the drug use continue, the offender comes away with one of two mentalities: 1) The consequences aren't so bad; I get fed, housed and clothed while I used drugs. Or 2) A life of crime is all I have left as a convicted felon. Who are we really helping? Sadly, no one. Becci Morgan, Reno