Pubdate: Sun, 06 Aug 2000 Source: Hobbs News-Sun (NM) Copyright: 2000 Hobbs News-Sun Contact: P.O. Box 850, Hobbs, N.M. 88240 Fax: (505) 393-5724 Website: http://www.hobbsnews.com/ Author: Greg Nidy Note: Greg Nidy is an inmate at Lea County Detention Facility, Lovington INMATE: WE SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR OUR ACTIONS To the Editor: In reference to the article about lesser drug sentences for possession charges, I ask myself the question: Where has individual integrity disappeared to? I currently sit in the Lea County jail on a one-year sentence. When I am released in 2-1/2 months, I again become accountable for my actions against society. Accountability, trust, integrity and honesty are all core values lost on today's society. Before each of us decides on a particular course of action for anything, we first analyze the potential outcome. We, as individuals, know the consequences of our actions before we act. Why then do we ask for a reprieve when those actions come to the light of our fellow citizens? We live in a society of victims. Everyone claims a disorder or disability in order to minimize their accountability factor. It is time we all re-evaluate our lives to become victors instead of victims. Murderers, rapists, thieves and others know that they can be caught for their wrongdoings. Why should drug offenders be treated as a different class of animal? Parents, teachers and clergy need to stress the basic values of humanity in order to change this victim syndrome. No one but myself put me in jail. I was held accountable, as were thousands of others for their wrongdoings. Begin to once again make people pay the consequences for their actions. Perhaps we should not get more lenient with drug offenders, but rather get more strict with anyone involved in criminal activity. Being called on the carpet for my actions and held accountable for the consequences of these actions is the best thing that could have happened to this 21-year-old individual. Let's make being men and women of integrity the cool thing. Only then will we see a turn around in the actions of society. Greg Nidy, inmate Lea County Detention Facility Lovington - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens