The Harsh Reality Behind The Drug Assessment Minneapolis Minnesota

By Richard Gibson


You might not want to believe it, but the law enforcement agencies in the United States do not actually care about the health or social ills attributed to the use of illicit drugs. The fact is, America and her War On Drugs has been an absolute failure. Moreover, it is quite certain that the failure has been intentional, contrived, and orchestrated right down to the requirement for a drug assessment Minneapolis Minnesota.

If anyone has been forced to sit through impersonal drug and alcohol classes for a DUI, then they are aware that in the eyes of the State, ANY drug or alcohol use is abuse. There was a time when a prescription could keep one in good stead with the law. However, with the widespread prescribing of opiate drugs speeding toward the black market, even a person holding a legitimate prescription can be harassed the same as any addict.

If a person is pulled over by an officer intent on finding illegal activity, then they can claim the accused appears to be altered or intoxicated by something other than alcohol. The prescription holding patient will show a positive result for whatever it is they are prescribed. If this is an opiate, even with a prescription, they can be charged with a DUI and assessed like any other thrice-flunked boy on prom night.

Once they assess that the accused has a problem with their legally prescribed pain medication, and they will, they will establish a treatment program that they must follow. In about 70% of all the assessments, they will attempt to send the accused to a treatment center that is usually hundreds of miles from their home. To add to the preposterous nature of the program, all of this is done at the expense of the accused.

Forcing people to abandon their homes while also extending jail stays often ensures that the home they owned or rented is lost along with any belongings they cherished. Centers house and provide residents with employment at local establishments, but the money is allocated to fines as well as payment owed for treatment they did not deserve. After their long night of restricted access to personal finances they can leave the center but have gained nothing more than their job assignment.

A town who has been told they need to clean up the neighborhood has only to trump up charges on the poorer members of their community and ship them out of state while they permit repossession courts and tax liens take care of the rest. Even after the treatment, that person now has a forced interest to stay where they are to keep their low-wage job assignment.

There is a need for such treatment in some cases, but people are being sold down this river for charges that are no more than traffic tickets. Even pedestrians find themselves being stalled and shaken down by officers bent on feeding this system. Only the most extreme addicts require this level of supervision, and it should only be done with their consent.

It is not difficult to identify these communities where this is happening. There are suddenly four or more police departments in the small district, and the officers literally hunt down anyone driving a car that is more than 10 years old. They then proceed to search basically every vehicle, and clearly aim to make some form of an arrest at every stop if they can possibly get away with it.




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