News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Robert Downey Jr. (2 LTE's) |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Robert Downey Jr. (2 LTE's) |
Published On: | 2000-11-01 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 03:47:37 |
ROBERT DOWNEY JR.
* Re "Downey's Latest Lapse Another Jarring Reversal," Nov. 28: I'm sorry
to read of Robert Downey Jr.'s latest troubles with the law. Sorry that
this gifted actor, quite possibly the best of his generation, will not be
able to practice his craft because he'll probably be behind bars. Sorry
that instead of making money and paying big taxes, he will instead probably
be costing the system thousands of dollars to keep him incarcerated. And
sorriest of all that this man who has killed nobody, stolen nothing,
vandalized no property and harmed nobody but himself will probably be
locked away as a scapegoat to appease booze-swilling, cigarette-smoking,
prescription-pill-popping hypocrites who want to "send a message about drugs."
Steve Hoffman
Hermosa Beach
* I am saddened by Downey's recent relapse and angered by his arrest. Drug
addiction, like alcoholism, is a disease and should be treated as such. If
a person is stopped for driving under the influence of any drug, or in
other ways putting people or property at risk, that person should be
arrested. The same should apply to anyone who provides alcohol or drugs to
minors. A person should not be sucked into the criminal justice system for
ingesting a substance to change the way he or she feels.
I pray that Downey finds whatever it will take to overcome his addiction,
but I believe the matter should be left to Downey, his family and friends,
his medical and mental health advisors and, most importantly, his God.
Robert K. Vukovic
Portland, Ore.
* Re "Downey's Latest Lapse Another Jarring Reversal," Nov. 28: I'm sorry
to read of Robert Downey Jr.'s latest troubles with the law. Sorry that
this gifted actor, quite possibly the best of his generation, will not be
able to practice his craft because he'll probably be behind bars. Sorry
that instead of making money and paying big taxes, he will instead probably
be costing the system thousands of dollars to keep him incarcerated. And
sorriest of all that this man who has killed nobody, stolen nothing,
vandalized no property and harmed nobody but himself will probably be
locked away as a scapegoat to appease booze-swilling, cigarette-smoking,
prescription-pill-popping hypocrites who want to "send a message about drugs."
Steve Hoffman
Hermosa Beach
* I am saddened by Downey's recent relapse and angered by his arrest. Drug
addiction, like alcoholism, is a disease and should be treated as such. If
a person is stopped for driving under the influence of any drug, or in
other ways putting people or property at risk, that person should be
arrested. The same should apply to anyone who provides alcohol or drugs to
minors. A person should not be sucked into the criminal justice system for
ingesting a substance to change the way he or she feels.
I pray that Downey finds whatever it will take to overcome his addiction,
but I believe the matter should be left to Downey, his family and friends,
his medical and mental health advisors and, most importantly, his God.
Robert K. Vukovic
Portland, Ore.
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