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TexasTowelie

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Wed Nov 20, 2019, 01:25 AM Nov 2019

Evers, Kaul announce $1.5M expansion of treatment and diversion options

Gov. Tony Evers and AG Josh Kaul announced a $1.5 million expansion of treatment and diversion options for non-violent offenders the guv said “moves our state closer to a more compassionate and common-sense approach to criminal justice.”

At a Capitol news conference Monday, Kaul touted the treatment and diversion expansion as “one key component of our three core parts of our response to the opioid epidemic.” The other two: lawsuits against Purdue Pharma entities; and education to prevent opioid addiction.

He said the move was made “interest of fairness,” noting such programs allowed those struggling with addiction and mental illness to receive “an outcome that allows them to return to their lives through treatment or through alternative programming rather than ending up in prison.”

Added Kaul: “It’s also a better outcome for public safety because if we continue the cycle of having people incarcerated, but not addressing the underlying issues that lead to that incarceration, the cycle of crime and incarceration that’s related to substance abuse addiction is going to continue.”

Read more: https://www.wispolitics.com/2019/evers-kaul-announce-1-5m-expansion-of-treatment-and-diversion-options/

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Evers, Kaul announce $1.5M expansion of treatment and diversion options (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2019 OP
"but not addressing the underlying issues that lead to that incarceration ... mr_lebowski Nov 2019 #1
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. "but not addressing the underlying issues that lead to that incarceration ...
Wed Nov 20, 2019, 01:45 AM
Nov 2019

the cycle of crime and incarceration that’s related to substance abuse addiction is going to continue"

Ya know, if you could just truck on down to the corner store and buy you some pharma-grade opioids (of 100% known strength and quality) for what they actually cost to make, plus a small profit (like booze and cigs), probably virtually nobody would be stuck in the aforementioned 'cycle' would be my guess.

Just a thought ... CRAZY, I know ...

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