Conditions for compulsory drug rehabilitation

by sudag6o5 on 2012-02-25 11:43:24

Hello!

Case: I have a relative who has been using drugs for 12 years (starting at about 18 years old), and he is still using drugs up to now. In the past three years, the drug rehabilitation center confirmed that he has tuberculosis, so they informed the family that people with this disease will not be accepted by the rehabilitation center. I would like to ask: Are these kinds of people just left to wreak havoc in society? When they commit crimes, they are caught and detained for 15 days. After checking their records, if they fall into this category, they are promptly released? Then they continue committing crimes, knowing no one can truly manage them. Actually, such cases are quite common in real society. In the end, those affected are the ordinary people, and the ones who suffer the most and are pitiable are the family members, living every day in fear and anxiety, causing the home to lose its peace. Even when he commits crimes and isn't caught, or even if he is caught... after a few days, he's released again. In fact, having an addict in such a family means there is no single day of tranquility. We only hope that: "The state takes charge of these people, sending them far away to do hard labor if necessary, since they haven't been able to quit despite trying for so many years. The family also doesn't expect them to change, knowing well that the deeper someone is into drugs, the harder it is to quit. Therefore, we can only ask the state to help deal with these individuals. All the family wants is to live a peaceful life..."

So, how can such people be imprisoned?

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