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You forget all the people dying from overdoses, those people don't cost a cent, and save money because that's less drain in your hypothetical scenario because they're no longer around to drain the system. I don't know many drug users who wast 30k per year on medical, most probably don't even go to the E.R. unless someone else takes them. Many are dying just because they are not too big on self-care in the first place.

Also 38,000 seems a little low, but I guess averages. It's more than that though, you're taking away any tax dollars that person could be spending assuming they would make enough and if they're missing out on crucial years to get an education and could be higher contributors to society but aren't then you miss out on that as well.

Prison also often creates career criminals from those who maybe otherwise wouldn't have been. Legalizing all drugs (possession - not sales), the sex trade, and other crimes of 'morality' that harms nobody but the perpetrator would go along way to cut costs. After we do that we can look at ways to replace those societal habits and issues with something better.

Not saying they need be set completely free, but drug use isn't a criminal act. Often it is one of mental issues. It's more a mental medical issue than a criminal one and should be seen as such. Nobody with a mental illness should be in prison because of their illness and because they can't get treatment elsewhere.

If they have no mental issues, they should be required to do community service, as well as get an education. Let's not only make community college free, let's make it a replacement for prison for non-violent offenders so that would be career criminals can become professionals in another much more redeeming career.




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