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LAW-BREAKERS SHOULDN'T EXPECT ANY SYMPATHY

The law regarding possession and/or sale of drugs within a school zone or park was written to protect our children.  Every one of the people arrested in the Great Barrington case that has been causing so much concern knew that what they were doing was wrong and that they were breaking the law.  For people to now say that these defendants should not be charged under the law is complete foolishness.  Who are they that they should be treated any different than anyone else?

Should the district attorney not go forward with these charges, I would predict a logjam in the courts of people filing motions to revise and revoke their sentences.  So those of you sitting in jail take note and contact your attorney.

JOHN FEELEY, Pittsfield, April 29, 2005