Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 Source: Buffalo News (NY) Copyright: 2003 The Buffalo News Contact: http://www.buffalonews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/61 Author: Rob Beach LEGALIZING SOME DRUGS IS A BETTER SOLUTION Mandatory sentencing, under the Rockefeller-era drug laws, removes from the judges and courts the ability to evaluate on a case-by-case basis the merits of incarceration. The author of a recent letter suggested that the current system has resulted in New York streets that are the "safest in 30 years." Yet later, he tells us that "for every drug dealer who goes to prison, there is another to take his place." How then are our streets safer as a result of mandatory sentencing? The supply of dealers, and, following logically, drugs, is seemingly limitless. What percentage of our population must be incarcerated before this reality becomes clear? I suggest that murder, burglary, robbery and other crimes are largely the result of money that is involved in drug deals, rather than the drugs themselves. Greed, or for some, the need to make a living, is what puts drug dealers back on the corner. It is time we look seriously at legalization of a variety of illicit drugs. Only by removing the possibility of tremendous financial gain will we keep the dealers off the streets. Mandatory sentencing is not going to clear society of drug use. The financial and social cost of the war on drugs is far higher than the return. ROB BEACH Grand Island - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)