Pubdate: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 Source: Idaho State Journal (ID) Copyright: 2001 Idaho State Journal Contact: PO Box 431, Pocatello ID 83204 Fax: 208-233-8007 Website: http://www.journalnet.com/ Author: Robert Merkin IDAHO'S SAVAGE VOTE CANDY "Legislature Should Rethink Drug Offender Registry" (13 March) was a wonderful, smart and brave editorial. Idaho's Senators are just grandstanding "We're tough on drugs!" to the Soccer Moms. A pal I met when I ran a church homeless shelter has long ago finished all his obligations to the criminal justice system for a felony drug conviction. Against brutal odds, in dangerous housing (his record relentlessly gets him rejected from decent public housing), with practically no money, he's doing brilliantly in college and doing a remarkable job of rebuilding a productive life. Idaho's Drug Offender Registry (and my state's, if this Really Lousy Idea catches on) would, out of the blue, shackle my friend to the criminal justice system for a new decade — or maybe forever. In the shelters we call it "punishment after punishment." It's savage vote candy for perpetually re-electing scoundrel politicians that's completely replaced an older, decent and fair notion: "He's paid his debt to society." We've become addicted to vengeance against non-violent drug offenders, and can't bear to let go. That means we can't bear the thought that they might succeed again in our communities. And that means that what we really want most is for them to go back to prison. We're making recidivism our fault, not theirs. Robert Merkin, Northamton, Mass. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart