Pubdate: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 Source: State, The (SC) Copyright: 2005 The State Contact: http://www.thestate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/426 Author: Trinice Harmon REHABILITATION BEST WAY TO END DRUG USE The letter "Drug dealers must be dealt swift justice" stated that "the deterrent for dealing drugs should be death." I would like to think that America is aware of two of its biggest "drug" addictions: cigarettes and alcohol. So, obviously, we must start the killing with the big drug conglomerates such as Philip Morris and Seagram's. After all, these companies are drug dealers as well. A drug can be any controlled substance that is addictive. Should these white-collar drug dealers not be persecuted as well, or do all of these problems have to continually lie on the shoulders of street drug dealers? The root of violent crimes lies with drug use, all drug use. The deterrent for dealing and using drugs isn't death, but more effective rehabilitation - -- and not in the form of incarceration. TRINICE HARMON Leath Correctional Institution Greenwood - --- MAP posted-by: Beth