News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Prop 36 Would Fund Drug-court Improvements |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Prop 36 Would Fund Drug-court Improvements |
Published On: | 2000-08-10 |
Source: | San Diego Union Tribune (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 13:04:38 |
PROP. 36 WOULD FUND DRUG-COURT IMPROVEMENTS
Re: "Punishment or treatment?" (A-1, Aug. 6):
Your story demonstrated why Proposition 36 should be passed in November. In
the same edition, your Arts section reported that the city of San Diego has
a $10 million budget for the arts. That just happens to be the same amount
as the state has pledged for drug courts under the Drug Court Partnership Act.
Until we have more funding for drug offenders as we have in drug courts
now, we must continue with our current drug policies. Proposition 36 would
provide $120 million annually to enable us to have a new and different
relationship with drug offenders.
The criminal justice system always has adjusted to changes in the law and I
am sure it will accommodate whatever Proposition 36 may bring.
David W. Ryan, Superior Court Judge, Vista
Re: "Punishment or treatment?" (A-1, Aug. 6):
Your story demonstrated why Proposition 36 should be passed in November. In
the same edition, your Arts section reported that the city of San Diego has
a $10 million budget for the arts. That just happens to be the same amount
as the state has pledged for drug courts under the Drug Court Partnership Act.
Until we have more funding for drug offenders as we have in drug courts
now, we must continue with our current drug policies. Proposition 36 would
provide $120 million annually to enable us to have a new and different
relationship with drug offenders.
The criminal justice system always has adjusted to changes in the law and I
am sure it will accommodate whatever Proposition 36 may bring.
David W. Ryan, Superior Court Judge, Vista
Member Comments |
No member comments available...