Pubdate: 27 Oct 1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Francisco Chronicle Page: A26 Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Forum: http://www.sfgate.com/conferences/ Author: Carla Anderson OF COSTS AND CRUELTY Editor -- Barbara Harris' plan of paying crack mothers $200 for giving up their ability to bear drug-addicted children is the most effective means of preventing suffering (``New Twist in Birth Control Plan,'' October 21). Let's do the math. The average crack baby costs the taxpayers over $1 million to care for. So the argument of better using the $200 for treatment is absurd. If this stipend prevents one addicted child from being born, the $999,800 that the taxpayers are saving could fund years of treatment for hundreds of addicts. Critics harping on sterilization are wasting their breath, as birth control also meets the criteria of this program. Most addicts will get their drugs with or without the $200, and theft or prostitution is one of the more common ways of obtaining this kind of money. While this program may seem cruel, the long-term outlook without it is far worse. Carla Anderson Guerneville - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake