Pubdate: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: Viewpoints Editor, P.O. Box 4260 Houston, Texas 77210-4260 Fax: (713) 220-3575 Website: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1288/a10.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1261/a03.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1298/a01.html Note: Drug Policy Forum of Texas members are making giant strides. Five PUB LTEs in one day! Our Newshawk, G. A. Robison, is Executive Director of DPFT and the subject of one of the "Related" items to which some of these letters refer. Author: Leigh Benton DRUG ADDICTS NEED TREATMENT, WE NEED WINNABLE WAR Regarding the Chronicle's Nov. 29 article, "Drug seizures at border soar, causing alarm": Isn't it time we started using some common sense in dealing with substance abuse? Because of the way prosecutors reduce sentences in exchange for information, mandatory sentences for drug offenders punish most severely those addicts and users with the least information to trade. As a result, our prisons are filled with low-level drug offenders. This is one of the reasons why Chief Justice William Rehnquist recently described mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenders as "a good example of the law of unintended consequences." Other unintended consequences of the war on drugs include its racially disparate impact on people of color, its distortion of the judicial system by transferring power from the judge to the prosecutor, the enormous cost to taxpayers and its utter failure to deter drug use. There are better ways to deal with America's drug problems. Numerous studies have shown that drug treatment is far more effective at reducing drug abuse and its consequences than harsh sentencing policies. Politicians should recognize the truth: We need to treat substance abuse as a medical and social problem rather than as a criminal problem. The alternative is an unacceptable police state. Leigh Benton, Houston - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck