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JAIL DRUG OFFENDERS

I read the letter to the editor about drug offenders filling up regional jails.  I strongly disagree with Thomas Hanes of Forest.  I live in Amherst County and work with many of the teens in Amherst and Nelson counties.  Let me tell you that if we don't put these people behind bars then our teens are going to become involved in the same activity.

It has always infuriated me that our teens have nothing to do unless they have money to join the county football or cheerleading squads.  There are no organized activities for them.  When 60 percent of Amherst County lives in poverty, how can we expect them to ever rise above their environment.  We have to offer some alternatives.

I offer the teens in my church and in my community alternatives such as movie night and activities that are drug and alcohol free.  I also stress to them the importance of remaining drug and alcohol free as well as encouraging them to stay in school, graduate and do something with their lives.  There is way too much drug activity going on within these two counties.  We need to set the precedent somewhere and if we don't start with drug offenders who entice our young people then we'll have a bigger problem later on.  We shouldn't make illegal drugs legal.  There is a reason our government says no.  We don't have to agree with it, but we do have to abide by it.  We also have to teach our young people to abide by the authorities that have been put before them.  If we don't, one day our country will be out of control.

Pamela Self, Amherst