Kansas Spends Millions to Keep Non-Violent Drug Offenders Behind Bars
Kansas spends millions to keep non-violent drug offenders behind bars
The bill also places greater emphasis on utilizing local rehabilitation and mental health centers to address drug-related issues. “If these people are non-violent, if we can keep them not a threat to public safety and get drug or alcohol treatment, or … Read more on Watchdog.org
Woodside: Drug rehab facility seeks home on Skyline
A proposal now under consideration by the San Mateo County Planning Commission would authorize a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center to replace the Stillheart Institute, a meditation center, at 16350 Skyline Blvd. in unincorporated Woodside. Read more on The Almanac Online