Pubdate: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 Source: Orlando Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2001 Orlando Sentinel Contact: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/325 Author: Robert Perez, Sentinel Staff Writer DRUG AMENDMENT HAS FOES SANFORD -- A proposed state constitutional amendment that would give nonviolent drug users the option of treatment over jail is dangerous and misleading, local and state law-enforcement officials warned Wednesday. Treatment already is an option in the state's 50 drug courts, said state drug czar Jim McDonough. The key difference would be that people who opt for treatment under the proposed amendment could not be prosecuted, whether they completed the drug treatment or not. "This is an absolute hoax," McDonough said. But a proponent of the amendment said McDonough and others are the ones who are misleading people. "That's just spin to distract you from the law," said Sydney P. Smith, chairman of the Florida Campaign for New Drug Policies. Smith said the amendment would not allow offenders to simply walk away.Anyone who does not complete the program or is deemed untreatable would be sent back into the justice system, he said. But critics say the amendment also would let offenders off the hook after 18 months, even if treatment is not completed. Both sides agreed that drug offenders who receive treatment are much less likely to commit future crimes. Proponents have collected about 50,000 signatures, and now the initiative must pass a legal review by the Florida Attorney General and state Supreme Court. If it passes the review, proponents must gather about 488,000 signatures to get it on the November 2002 ballot. The proposition is similar to one passed by California voters last year and is being supported by the same three wealthy businessmen who want to do away with drug laws, said U.S. Rep. Ric Keller, R-Orlando. The state's sheriffs have passed a resolution opposing the measure, said Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger. Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary called the amendment "bunk." "I would urge my supporters not to support this and better yet to tell these people to stay the hell out of Florida," Beary said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager