News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: PUB LTE: A Better Way |
Title: | US OK: PUB LTE: A Better Way |
Published On: | 2008-12-14 |
Source: | Tulsa World (OK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-12-19 05:07:48 |
A BETTER WAY
Perhaps there wouldn't be so much fussing between the city and county
over jail fees if the jail wasn't stuffed to over-capacity with
non-violent drug offenders.
The Rand Corp. did a study 14 years ago, which revealed drug treatment
is a much more cost effective way to deal with drug users than
imprisonment. But, we are so hard-headed and lacking in compassion
that we still go the law-and-order route, costing us millions of
dollars more each year.
Drug courts should be the path taken for all non-violent offenders of
the addicting drugs - and marijuana deserves nothing harsher than a
ticket. It's time to put to use all the studies that prove marijuana
is not a gateway drug to the addictive substances such as crack,
cocaine, heroin and meth. So we should put marijuana offenders in a
whole different category where a $100 ticket would suffice. Better
yet, we should just legalize marijuana. But I don't think we are that
advanced yet.
Frieda Hale
Tulsa
Perhaps there wouldn't be so much fussing between the city and county
over jail fees if the jail wasn't stuffed to over-capacity with
non-violent drug offenders.
The Rand Corp. did a study 14 years ago, which revealed drug treatment
is a much more cost effective way to deal with drug users than
imprisonment. But, we are so hard-headed and lacking in compassion
that we still go the law-and-order route, costing us millions of
dollars more each year.
Drug courts should be the path taken for all non-violent offenders of
the addicting drugs - and marijuana deserves nothing harsher than a
ticket. It's time to put to use all the studies that prove marijuana
is not a gateway drug to the addictive substances such as crack,
cocaine, heroin and meth. So we should put marijuana offenders in a
whole different category where a $100 ticket would suffice. Better
yet, we should just legalize marijuana. But I don't think we are that
advanced yet.
Frieda Hale
Tulsa
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