Pubdate: Fri, 25 May 2001 Source: Standard-Examiner (UT) Copyright: 2001 Ogden Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.standard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/421 Author: Dan Dodge THE WEALTHY SHOULDN'T GET SPECIAL TREATMENT AFTER COMMITTING DRUG CRIMES After reading Mr. Acel Moore's account of what should be done with Darryl Strawberry (April 27 commentary, "Treat, don't jail this fallen hero"), I certainly hope it was tongue in cheek, or maybe Mr. Moore just might need some counseling himself. Mr. Moore states, "Except for his fame and wealth, Strawberry is not unlike thousands of Americans who are addicted to an illegal substance," and he feels poor Darryl needs treatment, not punishment in the form of jail time, because he is addicted and didn't commit a crime. The last time I heard, wasn't possession and use of a controlled substance a crime? Strawberry has been busted more than once for the same crime. Mr. Moore then mentions another rich and famous man, Robert Downey Jr., and how he should be pitied for his use of drugs, just as we should pity poor Darryl. Rich and famous people should be treated for their crimes, while those who aren't wealthy or famous can go directly to jail and do not pass go. These people have been given almost every conceivable chance, and they continue down the same path. It seems abundantly clear to me that Mr. Moore's bleeding heart only bleeds for the wealthy. The way it should be for anyone -- rich or poor -- "if they do the crime, they will do the time." Dan Dodge Riverdale - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew