Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 Source: Journal Times, The (Racine, WI) Copyright: 2005 The Journal Times Contact: http://www.journaltimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1659 Author: Stephen Heath Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) DRUG SENTENCING Your editorial "High court puts judge back in judgment" raises valid concerns about the need for Congress to exercise prudence as they examine federal sentencing guidelines in the wake of the most recent Supreme Court rulings. At the same time, Congress should give careful reconsideration to the overall justification for such sentences, especially as applied to low-level drug offenders. Drug abuse has its roots in a combination of physical, mental and spiritual problems. None of these are addressed by taking the offender and caging them in a federal prison for years - or in the case of many mandatory minimum sentences - decades. And despite the feds having jailed over one million such offenders over the past 20 years, the demand for illicit drugs and the illegal trade that feeds it remain a steady constant. Stern sentencing is likely worthy for those criminals who pose a clear and demonstrable threat to the public. Simply being in possession of or selling a short list of politically incorrect substances, however is not worthy of such resolutions. It's urgent that Congress bear that in mind during upcoming discussions of how to rewrite the mandatory minimum guidelines. Stephen Heath Drug Policy Forum of Florida, Clearwater, Fla. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth