Reform Drug Laws

by The Editor on March 21, 2009

An estimate by the Drug Policy Alliance indicates that incarceration under current drug laws costs approximately $45000 per year per person, while treatment and alternatives to incarceration can cost less than $15000. Currently, judges have little to

Reform Drug Laws

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