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Pros And Cons Of Drug Rehabilitation

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20 million is half the population of the state of California. 20 million people currently work and live in Tokyo. 20 million viewers stream into the National Dog Show every year (“Our Drug Culture”). When the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health was distributed, 20 million Americans over the age of 12 admitted to using illegal drugs in the month preceding the survey. With this astonishingly high number, it can be inferred that the current punishment in place for recreational drug users - jail time - does not fix the issue of drug addiction that the United States currently faces. Although advocates for sentencing non-violent recreational drug users to jail claim that imprisonment will lower both crime and overdose death rates, the United States government should instead sentence drug offenders to time in rehabilitation facilities.This would guide users towards a sober lifestyle and end the ongoing cycle between drug use and imprisonment. Imprisonment does not protect users from going back to substance abuse once released from custody. While locked up, addicts are sheltered from any access to feed their addiction. Following incarceration, individuals are returned to their previous setting, regaining access to the drugs that originally sent them to prison. The Bureau of Justice Statistics identified that 77% of first time drug offenders will become repeat offenders within five years of release from custody. Despite punishment for their actions, drug addicts do not

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