Opinion: N.J. drug court plan will save lives, money through treatment | NJ.com:
The current drug-offender system is not sufficient to stop addiction. Many good people who suffer from a deadly disease belong in treatment, not in jail. Many of us want to mandate drug treatment for nonviolent offenders instead of locking them up into a life-long cycle of drug addiction and crime.
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