Pubdate: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 Source: Dubuque Telegraph Herald Contact: http://www.thonline.com/ Author: Lee Robinson PROSECUTOR TO GO EASY ON METH DEALERS? Reading the front page of the April 7 Telegraph Herald, one would wonder if Dubuque County Attorney Fred McCaw was just re-elected to prosecute criminals or to want them free to victimize the citizens of Dubuque County. I was always under the assumption that his job was to protect the law-abiding citizens. Despite Gov. Tom Vilsack being a Democrat, he actually wants to keep Iowa citizens safe. The governor has proven this by signing a bill into law on April 6, that would help accomplish that. But Mr. McCaw has promised that he would not use that law in punishing drug dealers: "I promise no one would be sentenced to life." He would rather see our kids be hunted down by drug dealers. The only good point that Mr. McCaw makes is that methamphetamine dealers should not be punished any more severely than heroin or LSD dealers. He's right. These dealers also should be sentenced to life in prison at hard labor. We all have heard politicians refer to it being a war on drugs. Let's start fighting it like it really is a war. Any drug dealer should be punished severely; any user punished the same way. The only way to combat this problem is to make it very undesirable to be caught using or dealing, no ifs, no buts, just the simple fact: You use or deal, you pay the price. Lee Robinson 2535 Central Ave. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D