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The alternative to these drug courts is still jail or prison. Why? Because these drugs are still illegal. So “live free or die” doesn’t apply because live free doesn’t = break any laws you want They can go the other direction and completely give up and legalize meth and fentanyl. That would be a fun show to watch Upside to legalizing everything here in US (we differ than other countries because of how accessible and easy drugs are here to get with us sitting directly above Mexico): 1. People killing themselves with drug use in record numbers. More dead people, less hassle. Not only population control, but also cheaper than trying to fix these people Downsides: 1. They will be creating chaos within a community until they die |
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And someone might think “jail for possession of a gram of meth? That seems harsh” It probably doesn’t go like that. I would imagine the path to jail is possession of a gram of meth = fine. Addict isn’t going to pay the fine. Court date set. Addict isn’t going to go to court Warrant is put out for addict arrest. Addict is arrested with 3 grams of meth on him a week later That’s how it progresses to confinement I imagine |
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Right now rehabs are optional, which is why their success rates are garbage Here’s the problem with being able to leave at will, based on talking to people who leave rehabs: - You have all these people psychologically withdrawing from a drug, which makes them depressed, which makes them irritable and crabby. This causes drama - you have people that aren’t used to having to follow rules. This causes drama - cravings are most intense in the first few weeks to a month of sobriety So either people don’t like the staff, or they don’t like the other residents, or they get a bad craving. And they bail. They can’t be allowed to bail, or the entire thing will probably not work, IMO |
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Whites leaving = racism Lol |
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