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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL Edu: PUB LTE: War On Drugs Not What It Appears To Be
Title:US AL Edu: PUB LTE: War On Drugs Not What It Appears To Be
Published On:2003-02-20
Source:Auburn Plainsman, The (AL Edu)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 00:02:30
WAR ON DRUGS NOT WHAT IT APPEARS TO BE

Editor, The Auburn Plainsman:

Alabama is not the only state grappling with overcrowded prisons.

Many states facing budget shortfalls are pursuing alternatives to
incarceration for non-violent drug offenders. A study conducted by the
RAND Corporation found that every dollar invested in substance abuse
treatment saves taxpayers $7.46 in societal costs. There is far more at
stake than tax dollars.

The drug war is not the promoter of family values that some would have us
believe. Children of inmates are at risk of educational failure,
unemployment, addiction and delinquency. Not only do the children lose
out, but society as a whole does too. Incarcerating non-violent drug
offenders with hardened criminals is the equivalent of providing them with
a taxpayer-funded education in criminal behavior.

Turning drug users into unemployable ex-cons is a senseless waste of tax
dollars. It's time to declare peace in the failed drug war and begin
treating all substance abuse, legal or otherwise, as the public health
problem it is. Destroying the futures and families of citizens who make
unhealthy choices doesn't benefit anyone. Students interested in helping
reform harmful drug laws should contact Students for Sensible Drug Policy
at www.ssdp.org.

Robert Sharpe Program Officer Drug Policy Alliance
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