Pubdate: Sun, 03 Dec 2000
Date: 12/03/2000
Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY)
Author: Lee Monnet
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1796.a05.html

To The Editor:

Attorney Charles Gardner should be congratulated for his courage in
St. Lawrence County Court this week when he criticized the harsh
Rockefeller Drug laws, which will give a local man a mandatory prison
sentence. In the 11/28/00 article "Ogdensburg man sentenced to two to
six years in prison for Coke" . Mr. Gardner was right on the mark when
he stated that the Rockefeller drug laws are filling prisons with
people like the Ogdensburg man, who really shouldn't be there. His
statement that "the war on drugs is failing" is a fact that this
nation is starting to realize.

In November California voters approved a radical overhaul of the
state's drug policies by passing Proposition 36. The drug law measure
sends first and second time non violent drug offenders into treatment
instead of prison. Governor Gary Johnson, New Mexico (R), the nations
highest ranking official to openly oppose the war on drugs stated that
" the war on drugs is a mind boggling failure. It is the biggest issue
in the country, and it is not being addressed."

It was very inspiring to see a man like Mr. Gardener stand before
Judge Nicandri and condemn the states harsh drug laws.

Lee Monnet,
Ogdensburg, N.Y.