Pubdate: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2004 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Author: Tom Irwin UNCROWDING JAILS Re: "Denver sorely needs a new jail," March 13 editorial. I dispute your assertion that Denver needs a new jail. If we would stop locking people up for indulging in their natural human tendencies to buy, sell and use various substances that induce altered perception, I'd bet the jail would be only half full. Please try to think outside the box and imagine what it would be like if drug use were legal and people were imprisoned only if their actions infringed on someone else's personal or property rights. I predict addicts would still be addicts, casual users would still be casual users, and abstainers would still abstain. The only difference would be that the entire system of symbiotic relationships among users, dealers, growers, police departments, the Drug Enforcement Agency and corrupt foreign governments would cease to exist. If someone wants to be a loser, let him. If he makes a loser choice to steal my car stereo, punish him. But don't punish him for wanting to feel the pleasure of getting high. Let people get high, but hold them accountable for their actions, and stop "preemptive" imprisonment. Tom Irwin, Denver - --- MAP posted-by: Derek