Pubdate: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2001 Watertown Daily Times Contact: 260 Washington Street, Watertown NY 13601-3364 Fax: (315) 782-1040 Website: http://www.wdt.net Author: Lee Monnet Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01.n365.a06.html RICHARDS CONTRADICTS HIMSELF ON DRUG POLICY Dear Editor; District Attorney Jerry Richards 02/25/01 letter to the editor (DA s War on Drugs) astonished me. The harsh words he used toward drug law reformers contradicted two previous statements he made. On January 14, 1997 in the Watertown Daily Times article ( Drug Dealing and Turf Wars on Rise, Deputy tells Legislators). Mr. Richards said "There are a significant number of people in this country, this state, and this county who casually use marijuana and hold jobs just like the people in this room and are otherwise law-abiding citizens." On February 11, 1997 in the Ogdensburg Journal article (Legislature vote No on Drug Deputies) he said "I may be in a little political trouble, but that s OK. in my mind I'd rather see these kids smoke a pound of marijuana because that kid would be alive today." Why is the DA new lashing out against people who don t embrace the current drug policies? The drug war has allowed prosecutors to wield substantial power in sentencing offenders. If, the punitive drug laws are reformed they face the possibility of having to relinquish some of the control they have over drug offenders. For example, a person looking at life behind bars for drug possession can become and informant for the DA for a reduced sentence or an outright dismissal of charges. A serious flaw with this is that many of these people have little integrity and often fabricate accusations against others in order to save their own hides. A St. Lawrence County drug task force deputy sheriff summed it all up in the same 01/04/97 Watertown Daily Times article when he said "The informants you deal with are often just as bad as the people you're going after. You have to pretend you trust them when you really don't." Mr. Richards, you may label us drug users or drug profiteers but the fact of the matter is we are people who are speaking out against police corruption caused by the huge profits from drugs, innocent people being killed in botched drug raids, terminally ill people being denied medical marijuana, people serving more time for drug possession than would a burglar, child molester, or rapist, and most of all the erosion of the Bill of Rights which, has suffered terribly in the last 30 years of this insane war on drugs. Lee Monnet, Ogdensburg, NY - --- MAP posted-by: Kirk Bauer