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Why Does It Make Sense to Put People in Prison for Drug Offenses So They Can Learn to Be Better Criminals?

Question by No Mas Republicano: Why does it make sense to put people in prison for drug offenses so they can learn to be better criminals?
And possibly become racists and gang-bangers because they have to in order to survive in prison. Is that what we want them to learn?

Shouldn’t they be forced into a drug rehab facility instead?

Best answer:

Answer by THE Republican
Ok it’s official. We will let all the prisons open and let all the criminals go frocklicking through the field of daisies onto American playgrounds. What a sick liberalalala land.

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'Ice' inquiry prompts push for drug rehab service

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Drug and alcohol services in Ballarat are hoping the region will finally have a rehabilitation service, after the inquiry into the drug 'ice'. The Victorian parliamentary inquiry is currently touring regional Victoria and was sitting in Ballarat …
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DYRS fails to assess, house, monitor DC youth in its custody

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The District provides rehabilitation to juvenile offenders in a variety of settings that include placement within the community, at community-based residential facilities or residential treatment centers, or at New Beginnings, its 60-bed secure …
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Effective care for drug addicts often hard to get

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HACKENSACK, N.J. — Three months after fleeing a Florida rehabilitation center, Amanda, a 24-year-old from Woodcliff Lake, N.J., was using heroin again. She stole her grandmother's credit card, bought thousands of dollars worth of electronics and sold …
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