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Have you done any recreational drugs in the last year

  • Alcohol

    Votes: 11 64.7%
  • The marijuanas

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • Shrooms

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • LSD

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Cocaine

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Meth

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Prescription drugs

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • No officer, I swear I haven't done anything

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17

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To make sure im getting this right?

Part of the good behavior would be a recovery program after they are released or will it be during the sentence?
If after they are released, I wouldn't expect a very high percentage to voluntarily admit themselves. I would think this would need to be part of the sentence in order to be successful.
Both. What happens is when you are released early you are still on probation. You have to meet certain requirements in order to remain out early, otherwise you go back in to finish your sentence.

We have very good models to follow. We don't need to parce out the individual aspects of the program here.

Just do what other countries have successfully done. Remake our police like Germany or even Camden New Jersey have done, and set up a system to deal with drugs like Portugal has done.

Deal with homelessness like Finland has done. While we're at it, let's copy their education system as well.

Institute Medicare for all here in the US.

These solutions have proven to cost far less than what we do here in the US and they are proven to be far more effective.

We know how to solve these problems. We just need to get out of our own way and stop trying to control the lives of individuals.
 
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Both. What happens is when you are released early you are still on probation. You have to meet certain requirements in order to remain out early, otherwise you go back in to finish your sentence.

We have very good models to follow. We don't need to parce out the individual aspects of the program here.

Just do what other countries have successfully done. Remake our police like Germany or even Camden New Jersey have done, and set up a system to deal with drugs like Portugal has done.

Deal with homelessness like Finland has done. While we're at it, let's copy their education system as well.

Institute Medicare for all here in the US.

These solutions have proven to cost far less than what we do here in the US and they are proven to be far more effective.

We know how to solve these problems. We just need to get out of our own way and stop trying to control the lives of individuals.

Fair enough,

Though i am still not seeing a direct connection/ answer to those who keep denying help and keep repeating the same criminal cycle, other than to keep locking them up. Which is al i w been saying really. Though I may have not been clear.
There will be instances where some will simply not comply and repeat the cycle, and those people need to be locked up.
I think we are pretty much in agreement overall.
 
Fair enough,

Though i am still not seeing a direct connection/ answer to those who keep denying help and keep repeating the same criminal cycle, other than to keep locking them up. Which is al i w been saying really. Though I may have not been clear.
There will be instances where some will simply not comply and repeat the cycle, and those people need to be locked up.
I think we are pretty much in agreement overall.
Yeah, as long as we aren't harassing the general population over personal use or transportation of a substance I'm pretty much good with it. Aside from that we need to overhaul our police, judicial, and social safety nets in a logical way.

Disclaimer: Nuclear material would be an exception
 
If the addicts are not willing to admit themselves into a program, then the only other option is to wait until they are arrested and go through the criminal justice system. Even then, there are limited options for treatment while the addicts are incarcerated. If they are not willing to seek help, then there is little that can be done to help them. They must have a powerful wish to become pure, as I had. In my case, the organic CBD from OrganicCBDNugs that does not contain THC helped me overcome this addiction, and I am 100% clean now. As a recommendation, you can use such CBD.

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If the addicts are not willing to admit themselves into a program, then the only other option is to wait until they are arrested and go through the criminal justice system. Even then, there are limited options for treatment while the addicts are incarcerated. If they are not willing to seek help, then there is little that can be done to help them. They must have a powerful wish to become pure, as I had. In my case, the organic CBD from OrganicCBDNugs that does not contain THC helped me overcome this addiction, and I am 100% clean now. As a recommendation, you can use such CBD.

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