Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 Source: Decatur Daily (AL) Copyright: 2003 The Decatur Daily Contact: http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/index.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/696 ALEXANDER'S LONG SENTENCE PRODUCT OF BAD STATE POLITICS A quarter century ago, state legislators determined the way to voters' hearts was to be tough on crime. They got tough on crime. Voters liked that, so legislators got tougher, one of the products being that drug dealers would pay dearly if authorities caught them dealing within three miles of schools and certain other places. Webster Alexander's 26-year sentence is a product of that politics. The 19-year-old Moulton resident pleaded guilty to selling small amounts of marijuana four times to an undercover cop and possession, and hoped for the best. Wednesday, Circuit Judge Philip Reich delivered. He broke the sentence down so the youth possibly serves only 365 days in the county jail. But the road ahead still has land mines. Mr. Alexander is to serve two years in the Lawrence County Jail and have the other 24 years in prison suspended. The judge went further. Mr. Alexander will spend one of those years on probation, and is to be enrolled within 30 days in a work-release program. After that, he gets 10 years supervised probation and must do 300 hours of community service. All of this, of course, presumes Mr. Alexander makes no more missteps along the way. The youth could have received 130 years. Selling drugs is against the law. Smoking marijuana can lead to addiction. Thus, punishment for Mr. Alexander isn't at issue with most people. Rather, it is the 26-year sentence and the impracticality of the law. Alabama prisons are full of small-time drug dealers who come out of lockup with less respect for the law than when they went in. The Alabama Sentencing Commission is still working on legislation to stop the foolishness, and voters are ready, too, because the 28,000 or so inmates cost more than they want to afford. And, throwing the book at these criminals doesn't work. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex