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Drug Offenders

Date:April 19, 2006 12:47 pm
Subject:Social Issues
Word Count:570
Page Count:3


Drug Offenders

For John Russell it was just another ordinary night. At 2:00 A.M. he was calmly
sleeping. He arose to a cracking noise outside; just then the police came
crashing into the house. They ransack his house and found a 3-ounce bag of
marijuana. In his underwear only, he is cuffed and taken to jail. In the
meantime his wife and two kids huddle in the bedroom scarred to death. Was it
all necessary? Is the pursuit of marijuana really so important that a family has
to be terrorized and broken apart. Mr. Russell is now serving a five sentence in
prison. In an effort to make a few extra dollars for his family, he has now
missed out on many things. He had to miss his oldest child graduate from high
school. His marriage has stressed to its greatest extreme. And to society he is
considered a "criminal." Was sending this person to prison the best thing to
do? It just does not seem worth it For years and years we having been locking up
drug offenders. People with no violent history at all have to share jail cells
with murderers and rapists. And what happens to these non-violent people after
assimilating to the prison population? The idea is to lock them up, not
rehabilitate! Prison life can have many effects on a person. Once in prison, one
must submit himself to eating, sleeping, and living with harden criminals. And
for the most part the drug are still readily available. In prison, the more
illicit drugs are readily available. A once marihuana smoker could very easily
become a much harder drug user. And it does happen! One must live in fear and
always watch their back. Homosexuality is very predominant in the prison
population. The prisoner is faced with this every day. While incarcerated your
life is put on a temporary hold, while the rest of the society sources ahead.

Along with prison life comes family turmoil. Many families have fallen apart
because of drug convictions. Over half of incarcerated drug offenders eventually
get divorced. Many times the kids are taken to foster homes to raised. Mothers
and fathers are left to raise a family on their own while the other rots away in
prison. During his first wife’s first six months of pregnancy, John M. was
imprisoned for drug charges. John never had the opportunity to see his daughter
born. He also had a very steady career and family. He is now divorced and rarely
sees his kid. Thus forcing the mother and daughter to welfare. Did this solve

John’s drug problems? No, he now has no family, lives in daily fear, and has
acquired a more severe drug problem while in prison. How can one rehabilitate
when he has nothing to return to in society? For a former prisoner, assimilation
into society can be a hard thing. Where do you go? What do you do? For an
ex-convict, the ability to get a job is harder than that of an average person.

When the interviewer sees "Felony or Drug Conviction" on your application,
from that moment on, you are instantly prejudiced. Even the manager at McDonalds
might not want to hire you. This person has to start over from the beginning,
just as if he had just got out of high school. The way we go about treating drug
offenders in America is dysfunctional. If rehabilitation is the purpose, then we
have failed. Why not put these people in drug rehabilitation centers. And at the
same time keep in touch with society. We need to help these people recover from
their addictions, while allowing them a functional life in society.

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