Pubdate: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 Source: Salt Lake City Weekly (UT) Copyright: 2006 Copperfield Publishing Contact: http://www.slweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/382 Author: Ben Higgenbotham PC PHRASING BUSTED! I was reading Ted McDonough's article "Crossing the Line" [March 23, City Weekly], and I have to say, I can't even believe that this is an issue. So people get stiffer fines for selling drugs inside of a drug-free zone, and the drug-free zones are so large that they have nowhere to sell their drugs safely? Boo-hoo. The easiest way to avoid a large fine for selling drugs in a drug-free zone? Don't sell drugs anywhere! I thought that the point of our judicial system was to discourage people from breaking the law. If that means that they get stiffer fines for selling drugs anywhere within the city limits, too bad. I particularly like the politically correct phrasing near the end of the article. "Most of the people who are zinged under the enhanced penalties are politically disenfranchised people." Now if you change that to non-PC speak, it would read something like this: "All of the people who are zinged under the enhanced penalties are drug dealers." Doesn't quite sound so bad now, does it? Ben Higginbotham, Salt Lake City - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake