Pubdate: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 Source: Washington Post (DC) Page: A16 Copyright: 2009 The Washington Post Company Contact: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/491 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n742/a06.html Author: Eric E. Sterling WASTEFUL DRUG PROSECUTIONS The Post's editorialists are correct that "strides are being made toward fairness in sentencing" by a House Judiciary subcommittee's approval of a bill to eliminate the 5-gram and 50-gram crack cocaine triggers for federal mandatory minimum sentences [Cocaine Justice," editorial, July 26]. Unfortunately, federal crack cases are typically on the smaller side. Local crack dealers do not belong in federal court; they can be prosecuted by the states. The bill won't improve the drug situation in America because it does not redirect federal anti-drug efforts to the global criminals who arrange multimillion-gram drug shipments. That is the federal role in a proper partnership with state and local drug enforcement. Global drug traffickers corrupt and intimidate the police, judges and military in Colombia, Mexico, etc. They will operate with impunity until they are targeted by U.S. federal law enforcement. Local crack cases are a wasteful distraction. Eric E. Sterling President Criminal Justice Policy Foundation Silver Spring - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake