Drug offenders steered into treatment programs instead of jail under provisions set by Proposition 36 in 2000 were more likely to be rearrested for drug-related crimes than defendants who went through non-Prop. 36 treatmentsDuh. Treatment has no effect on non-addicts, and many "drug offenders" are not addicted. I have an effective program: if they haven't violated anyone's rights, leave them alone.
I have a better program. If they break the law, throw their doper a$$ in jail.
If they don't like the law, take steps to change it.