Pubdate: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 Source: Union, The (Grass Valley, CA) Copyright: 2008 The Union Contact: http://apps.theunion.com/utils/forms/lettertoeditor/ Website: http://www.theunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/957 Authors: Cliff Newell, and Keith Royal Note: Cliff Newell is Nevada County's district attorney and Keith Royal is the county sheriff. PROP. 5 IS A FISCAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY DISASTER - VOTE 'NO' We, as district attorney and sheriff for Nevada County and, as taxpayers, are deeply concerned about the pending ballot initiative Proposition 5. Prop. 5, the Nonviolent Offenders Rehabilitation Act, is seriously flawed and should not become the law. It is offered up to the voters by the Drug Policy Alliance, an advocacy group whose primary goal is to legalize drugs across the country. They were also the proponents of the previously enacted Prop. 36, which requires nonviolent drug offenders to be put on probation and a treatment program. There has been much debate as to the effectiveness of Prop. 36 with low completion averages and high recidivism rates. Prop. 5 exacerbates all that is wrong with Prop. 36 and costs millions of dollars to boot! In this instance, the Drug Policy Alliance seeks to build upon their success in getting Prop. 36 past California voters in 2000 and to expand its mandatory drug treatment diversion programs to criminals who commit burglary, auto theft, domestic violence, child abuse, fraud and theft of all kinds. Unlike Prop. 36, Prop. 5 is not limited to simple drug possession offenses. Virtually any criminal who claims to have a drug problem would be permitted a "get-out-of-jail-free" card. For those who do finally end up in prison, Prop. 5 shortens parole from three years to only six months. Additionally, while on parole these convicted criminals can test positive for drugs, commit new misdemeanor offenses, and abscond from supervision without fear of being returned to prison. The stated intentions of Prop. 5 are to relieve prison overcrowding and to provide drug treatment and rehabilitation to youth and nonviolent offenders. Both laudable goals but, Prop. 5 will not only fail to produce the desired results, it will cost taxpayers billions of dollars and divert scarce resources from those that really want sobriety to those who simply want that "get out of jail free" card. Prop. 5 mandates that $610 million in "start-up" costs be transferred from the general fund to the program in the first six months. Where does this money come from in the midst of the current fiscal crisis? Prop. 5 becomes another mandated program exempt from budget control by the Legislature or the governor. Prop. 5 does not create any new funding - it just redirects it away from other programs. And, Prop. 5 is exempt from the annual state budget review process. The $1 billion proposition is estimated to cost annually comes right off the top - before education, public safety, roads and infrastructure, senior services, and everything else paid for by the state. The only way the funding can be reduced or eliminated is through another voter-approved initiative or a four-fifths vote of the Legislature. This proposition is so dangerous that numerous prominent individuals and organizations have joined together against it. All 58 elected district attorneys in the state vehemently oppose Prop. 5. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Lt. Gov. John Garamendi are vocal opponents. So are Attorney General Jerry Brown and every former California attorney general, the California State Sheriffs' Association, the Police Chiefs of California, MADD, former Govs. Pete Wilson, Gray Davis, George Deukmejian, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and virtually every major newspaper across the state. Even the California Judges Association, which rarely takes a position on state initiatives, has issued a blistering denunciation of its provisions. As the chief law enforcement officers of this county, we would ask you to take the time to educate yourselves about this dangerous threat to public safety by reviewing the www.NoOnProposition5 Web site. For the protection of our communities, please vote "no" on Prop. 5 and tell all your friends and family to vote "no." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom