Does this mean that they can abolish narcotics anonymous ?!
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No, it sounds like something they are using to help addicts. If the addict does stop they need to go NA or AA for reinforcement. NA is a good program they won't abolish it or AA. People go to meetings everywhere sometimes twice a day.
in many instances it is a choice to use drugs, exceptions can be made for the institutionalized, people in severe pain from illness, abused, abandoned and neglected children under twenty-one, the severely mentally ill and someone who is functionally illiterate with a low IQ and a severe set of disabilities. In those cases, treatment, work incentive programs and counseling are better choices than incarceration. A minimum two-year sentence for anyone else should apply when the courts, police and psychiatrists cannot find any problems with people.
Except for pot which should be legalized.