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The consequences of jail over treatment
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(09-04-2017, 02:19 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Strep throat is a medical condition that requires medical treatment. Addiction is the same.


Hard labor as part of the medical treatment for addiction is just as silly as hard labor as part of the medical treatment for strep throat. Not only is it not indicated, it could precipitate a potentially life threatening condition. Not only are you potentially putting a life at risk, but you are jeopardizing the careers of the correction officers supervising the work details and the medical providers involved in the rehab treatment. It's just an awful idea that apparently only Communist China has adopted and everything you've written to justify it is pure fabrication.

What if we don't call it hard labor, or labor at all.  I would think that after a proper time for weaning the person off physically and feeding them regularly, building them up to some sort of strenuous exercise would be very beneficial.  
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RE: The consequences of jail over treatment - michaelsean - 09-06-2017, 01:24 PM

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