News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Drug Abusers Need Treatment, Not Jail Time |
Title: | US FL: PUB LTE: Drug Abusers Need Treatment, Not Jail Time |
Published On: | 2005-07-10 |
Source: | Gainesville Sun, The (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 00:36:36 |
DRUG ABUSERS NEED TREATMENT, NOT JAIL TIME
An increasing number of smarter public policy makers aptly note the
inane system of caging non-violent offenders, notably those people
found in possession of a short list of politically incorrect drugs.
The abuse of drugs is a very real and pressing problem. But the
damage done to individual drug abusers and to society is far
outweighed by the longer term damage done to both when we saddle a
drug abuser with time in the state jail or prison system.
More lasting damage is guaranteed when the offender must carry a
lifetime criminal record, though he has no history of directly
harming another person or property.
As a recovered abuser of both cocaine and methamphetamine (clean 11
years) I've learned that with sufficient desire and help anyone can
overcome an addiction. But far fewer people are able to overcome a
criminal record, especially if that record contains drug possession felonies.
It's time to reprioritize our public response to the very real
problems of substance abuse and at the same time curb the
ever-expanding county jails and state prisons in Florida.
We need to stop arresting drug users and instead provide qualified
drug treatment programs on demand for those people who need them.
Such treatment should be made available for any drug causing
significant abuse, whether it be cocaine, amphetamines, opiates,
alcohol or tobacco.
STEPHEN HEATH
Public Relations Director
Drug Policy Forum of Florida
(http://www.dpffl.org)http://www.dpffl.org
Clearwater
An increasing number of smarter public policy makers aptly note the
inane system of caging non-violent offenders, notably those people
found in possession of a short list of politically incorrect drugs.
The abuse of drugs is a very real and pressing problem. But the
damage done to individual drug abusers and to society is far
outweighed by the longer term damage done to both when we saddle a
drug abuser with time in the state jail or prison system.
More lasting damage is guaranteed when the offender must carry a
lifetime criminal record, though he has no history of directly
harming another person or property.
As a recovered abuser of both cocaine and methamphetamine (clean 11
years) I've learned that with sufficient desire and help anyone can
overcome an addiction. But far fewer people are able to overcome a
criminal record, especially if that record contains drug possession felonies.
It's time to reprioritize our public response to the very real
problems of substance abuse and at the same time curb the
ever-expanding county jails and state prisons in Florida.
We need to stop arresting drug users and instead provide qualified
drug treatment programs on demand for those people who need them.
Such treatment should be made available for any drug causing
significant abuse, whether it be cocaine, amphetamines, opiates,
alcohol or tobacco.
STEPHEN HEATH
Public Relations Director
Drug Policy Forum of Florida
(http://www.dpffl.org)http://www.dpffl.org
Clearwater
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