Georgia has a strict drug policy, usually you can only get a misdemeanor once and after that they send you to jail or fine you with huge fines. Georgia deals with drug usage the wrong way completely. Yes, drug users are criminals but they are shouldn’t be treated like criminals, they should be treated like sick people. These addicts are treated just like the hardcore criminals that murder people. Georgians complain about wasting tax money; it’s a waste of taxes to keep a drug addict in prison where he/she is still using drugs. We should send them to rehabilitation centers that actually work instead of trying to detox them in prison.
Georgia’s drug policy is ridiculous. In Georgia anyone that gets caught with one ounce or less of marijuana is charged with a misdemeanor and fined 1,000 dollars and sentenced to a year in prison. Anyone caught using schedule 1 drugs, (heroine, peyote, LSD, GHB, ecstasy, and mushrooms) or schedule 2 drugs, (raw opium, morphine, oxycodone, cocaine, and meth) is charged with a felony on their first offense and will serve two to fifteen years in prison. The second offense will get them another felony and five to thirty years in prison. Any one using schedule 3, 4, or 5 drugs, (steroids, ketamine, clonazepam, diazepam, codeine, opium, ethyl, and morphine) on the first offense will be charged with a felony and serve one to five years in prison. The second offense will also give them a felony and they will serve up to ten years in prison. There are better ways to deal with these criminals rather than to place them in prison where it is just as easy, if not easier, to get the drugs they were previously using. We do send some of these criminals to rehab, but not all of them have the chance to go; our rehab is not as intense as it should be either. We need to take after Switzerland when it comes to sentencing these people. Switzerland follows four rules when it comes to drugs that are much more affective than Georgia’s policies. They do not by any means legalize the drug like some states do in America, instead they follow these four rules: Prevention, Treatment, Harm Reduction, and Enforcement. Prevention focuses on prevent the drug from be dealt, trafficked, to prevent the problems and harmful effects related to drug use from spilling over onto the individual and society, and to prevent individuals from going from casual drug use to harmful use and addiction, with all of its known consequences. They have several strategies in which that use to prevent the usage of drugs. These are the strategies they use to make prevention part of everyday life, they focus not only on drugs but also on personal resources and the strengthening of the individual’s social network, they create alliances between the Confederation, the cantons, the communes and private structures (family, schools, recreational associations, etc.), they tap into scientific research, they enhance early intervention, and they ensure the viability of projects funded by the Confederation, even when the Confederation opts out. Treatment is a huge part of their process. Instead of throwing these people in jail when they are caught, they treat them by breaking drug addicts of their habit, giving them social reintegration, and insuring that they have better physical and mental health. “Heroin assisted treatment has been a recognized type of therapy in Switzerland since 1999. By the end of 1999, there were already 1,650 treatment spaces reserved for hard-core heroin addicts in 16 treatment centers. In addition, during the same period, approximately 50% of opiate addicts (estimated to be 30,000) were being treated with medically prescribed methadone, compared to 728 individuals who were receiving this type of therapy in 1979. Those individuals addicted to one or more drugs also have access to in-patient treatment based on abstinence, to a limited number of spaces in transition centers,
planet. One of the quickest and easiest ways to get addicted to a substance is experimenting with prescription pills. Though other illegal drugs may be more addictive, or have more harmful effects, I would like to emphasize a group of drugs regularly overlooked. Prescription pills, not only pain killers, but benzodiazepines and hallucinogens as well are drugs that doctors commonly use to treat sick individuals. Pain killers, such as Percocet are derived from opium, benzodiazepines, such as Xanax…
Kayla Jones January 18, 2015 Writing Diagnostic ENG 101 Topic: Should Georgia Military College have a dress Code policy? Common practice within public school system, educators enforce a dress code policy. At first, probably little or no rules were carried out in regards to the way a student should dress. I can imagine, over time, problems arise, were acknowledged, and resolved with the creation of this policy. Likely issues with distraction; such as, females revealing too much skin or extremes…
experiences, the student should have the knowledge to make and apply sound decisions to gain and maintain positive personal health behaviors and attitudes. In addition, this course will cover the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program from the Department of Public Safety in the state of Georgia. Objectives: By the end of the course, the student should be able to: Assess current personal health status. Define terms related to various body structures and systems such as the…
under developed brain and central nervous system, many adolescents are the product of abuse and trauma. This abuse and trauma can be a catalyst for drug and alcohol abuse and addiction. Many adolescents are able to lean on their understanding of a Higher Power. Adolescents with a secure spiritual life are better able to avoid the pitfalls of drug use and addictions than their nonspiritual counterparts. Prevention, early intervention, and treatment seem to be the best alternatives for addressing…
Georgia Piedmont Technical College Principles of Marketing COURSE : MKTG 1100 CRN : 20352 SEMESTER : Fall 2014 OUTLINE, SYLLABUS, & ORIENTATION INFORMATION FACULTY INFO Dr. Cassandra Crute Clarkston Campus Phone: (912) 231-7428 Hours: Advisement: By appointment over email Email: ANGEL email communication Division Chair: Susan Wright, Office 201, Clarkston Campus Phone: 404-297-9522 x1129 Chair Email: wrights@gptc.edu Please note: only call my number in case of an emergency…
War on Drugs Drug addiction is a problem faced by many people of the world today. The War on drugs campaign was started in order to define and further reduce the illegal drug trade and fight against drug dealers. The campaign was conducted with the help of participating countries facing many controversies which are still argued to this day. The laws put in place were intended to reduce the level of not only drug consumption but drug addicts. Drugs will always be a part of our culture so we are…
many years. When America created the Bill of Rights in 1791 it included the second amendment which gave American citizens the right to bear arms. It wasn’t until 1837 when the state of Georgia considered the law to be unconstitutional and threw the law out but was unsuccessful eight times. This incident in Georgia took place nearly one hundred years before the United States would finally decide to pass the first federal gun control law. Shortly after the Civil War, several Southern States did everything…
black boys born in 2001 is likely to serve time in jail or prison during his lifetime. Half of our incarcerated are imprisoned for non-violent drug crimes. While African American and Latino teens are less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol than whites, they are 3-4 times more likely to be arrested, convicted or sent to jail or prison for non-violent drug offenses. The violent crime rate in America is the same as it was in 1968, yet our prison system has grown by over 500 percent. The presumption…
Analyzing the Policy Dapheny A. Wells Dr. Thomas Walkington Politics, Policy and Ethics in the Public Sector February 17, 2013 Abstract This paper will discuss the historical perspective of the Federal Death Penalty Law, the Capital Case Review Procedure and indicate the context of the day and urgency of these policies. This paper will also analyze the social, economic and political environments for the times the policies were implemented. Critiques and effectiveness will also be discussed…
Recruitment and selection strategies ensure the organization selects the best candidates for the job. The Casual Café is a franchise of restaurants located in large cities across the United Sates. The company will be opening a location in Atlanta, Georgia in the downtown area and one in Fulton County and must staff these locations. The downtown area is a popular location for restaurants and nightlife that spans over ten blocks and Fulton County is the fastest growing area in the greater Atlanta area…