Pubdate: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 Source: Daily Times (Primos, PA) Copyright: 2014 The Daily Times Contact: http://www.delcotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1284 Author: Chuck Mankin Page: 21 WE'RE NOT SERIOUS ABOUT THE WAR ON DRUGS To the Times: We have the war on drugs, the war on crime, and even the war on hunger now. The sad fact is that the war is designed just like the wars against our foreign enemies. These wars are actually a war against empty pockets for the folks in charge. We have had a huge war on drugs for years now, yet for some reason we seem to have a worse drug problem than ever. Why, you may ask? Because we aren't serious about the consequences. We work a fine balancing act between making the public feel good about our efforts with stiff sentences for the crime and allowing the offenders back out after they have supposedly learned their lesson. The reality is that locking these folks up is OK for a period of time in which the system can get money from them, they can pay off some of their fines by working in the prison, they and/or their families pay into the commissary at the prison to get them highly overpriced comfort food. Plus their family visits require more staff so we can hire more folks to work the prison and tempt them with a little overtime. Once we have extracted some money for the system from this venue we release them back into the system. Probably into probation and parole, where we can extract more money from them and where we can justify more salaries for folks to monitor them. Of course we gave them no real education or rehabilitation in prison, so guess what? They once again find themselves on the street with no real job, no prospects of a normal crime-free life, so they go right back to dealing and using. Because this results in still having drugs on the street we have the justification not only for having police on the streets but also for specialized teams trained for undercover narcotics and for others to conduct raids on dealers' stash houses. Once again this allows us to justify bigger budgets and to hire more folks. I will close by saying that I am the son of a career law enforcement officer and have numerous friends in law enforcement so I am not knocking them one bit here. I am merely showing folks the overall reasons that the administration fails to get really tough on drugs or many other crimes like it certainly could and like so many other countries do. CHUCK MANKIN Smyrna, DE - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom