The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Buffalo/Niagara and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Rockefeller Drug Laws,
Gambling Revenue
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1. There is growing support for reform of the Rockefeller drug laws. What will you do to: a.) Initiate significant reform of these laws; b.) Provide adequate financial support for programs, on the community level, designed to cope with the impact of such reform?*
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Answer from Jeffrey N. Sell:
I will introduce or support legislation that:
· Provides judges with more discretionary power.
· Allows those serving under the old law to apply for shorter sentences.
· Expand eligibility for prison-based drug treatment.
As with any law, I think we have to give judges the power of discretion. Not all cases have the same set of circumstances. Therefore, the use of discretion is a key element in fairness.
Answer from Dennis H. Gabryszak:
The Rockefeller Drug Laws have been recognized as some of the toughest in the nation. I favor giving judges the discretion in sentencing on a case by case basis.
2. What programs and actions will you support to protect communities from the negative consequences of the state’s increasing dependence on gambling revenue?*
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Answer from Jeffrey N. Sell:
I believe we need to be proactive and not reactive. Education is the key. I would support public service announcements highlighting the frequent signs and symptoms of a gambling addiction and a phone number where to they can receive help. This would educate not only the person with the addiction but also family members.
Answer from Dennis H. Gabryszak:
Continue education and information efforts to highlight and make available the resources for counseling for gambling addition problems.
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