Pubdate: Sun, 03 Jan 1999 Date: 01/03/1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Author: John Coffin Editor -- In his December 15 Open Forum piece, ``We Kill Them With Kindness,'' Earl Rynerson is ``shocked, shocked to find'' that General Assistance money is being given to addicts and alcoholics. He then proposes several draconian measures to correct this problem. The problem he does not recognize is this: alcoholics and addicts used to sleep indoors, as did the unemployed, the mentally ill, those whose finances were wiped out by catastrophic illness and the victims of racism and poor education. Booze and drugs have been around forever; astronomical housing costs are the new phenomenon. Whether they are actively using or newly sober, addicts/alcoholics are the pit canaries of the housing market. Are we to withhold General Assistance from the illiterate until they learn to read? How about monoglot immigrants? Let's test their English skills as a requirement for assistance. Schizophrenics? let 'em go hungry until they pull themselves together and stop malingering! Of course, in the long run, helping sober up anyone willing is by far the most cost-effective action. In the mean time, let's put the drunks and junkies where they belong, under a roof. JOHN COFFIN El Cerrito