Pubdate: Wed, 14 April 1999 Source: Calgary Herald (Canada) Contact: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Author: Ann Landers Dear Ann: Thank you for your recent words about the inhumanity of our country's approach to drug use. You are right - 30 years in prison for a minor possession makes no sense - not for the individual who can become a hardened criminal while in prison, not for his family and not for society, which must spend huge amounts of money to punish someone for what is essentially harmless behaviour. I am a graduate student in the department of history at the University of Massachusetts. I have been researching the war on drugs for a number of years, and the whole thing strikes me as being tragically mishandled. It makes me sad to see so many people's lives destroyed for the sake of the careers of some opportunistic politicians. Our country must not throw away many of the freedoms we once considered precious. We must be careful not to go too far and risk turning ourselves into a police state. J.G., Amherst, Mass. Dear Amherst: Your letter is sure to create some controversy among students on a great many campuses. This space is open to all sorts of opinions, and I'm pleased to hear from anyone who wishes to express him-or herself. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck