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 Personally and Systematically ONLY (NOT legality wise) here are some ideas on how to handle drug offenders I can pragmatically see myself supporting: 

Idea 1) Hard drug convicts going to prison but they would eventually be transferred to Federal house arrest then parole to finish out their sentences, where as a whole (between prison, federal house arrest and parole) it would be more time spent 'unfree' than it is now for them but less prison time for more inmates

Idea 2) All hard drug users being sentenced to normal prison about as long as they are currently sentenced to prison for their drug offenses. But eventually they are transferred to Patuxent Institution type Institutions to finish out their sentence

Idea 3) Bring back the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 for hard drug users higher level hard drug people. It helps catch the criminals at the top and deter would be hard drug users from doing those drugs and thus keeping them out of prison. 

To offset the damage this does to families, allowing families to stay with their drugee relatives in prison a few days every few weeks would be a good idea (along with the government providing aide for families of drugees in prison)

For hard drug users who are hit harder by the law due to the possibility of sentencing disparity abuse, they could be transferred to periodic detention if they show even the remotest signs good and clean behavior (when they normally would have been released from prison home if they were caught with said drugs). After a a year o so of Periodic Detention,  they would pay a heavy fine, and be forced to do something that fuses penal labor and community service when they are released.

Idea 4) Hard drug users only goung to county jail instead of prison then released earlier and put on years long federal house arrest 

Idea 5) Hard drug users going to normal prisons as long as it is somewhat easier for at some of them to be released early than it is for them now to do so but to forced drug rehab centers and then after that they should be released but on post prison/post rehab bail (not probation or parole or similar restrictions) to finish out their sentences.

Idea 6) Hard drug users going to 'Country club' type prisons that CEOs go to instead of the prisons they go to now for hard drug crimes. 

Idea 7) Hard drug users going to normal prisons they go to now for hard drug crimes, but they are transferred to halfway houses more commonly and with less time served than they are now to finish out their sentence (assuming they haven't caused trouble in prison and are at least showing signs of kicking their drug use desires). Along with them having the same freedom in prison as inmates had in Em city prison in Oz (with similar liberal prison rehabilitation focus for them)

Idea 8) Hard drug users should be released from prison more than somewhat sooner but sent after prison to social education (with teachers who are ‘tough’) and then rehabilitation camps that are fused with private or federal halfway houses

Idea 9) Hard drug users going to normal prison but being transferred to house arrest and then a suspended sentence, easier and pretty much earlier so as a whole they would serve somewhat to slightly less time 'imprisoned' than they do usually for those crimes

Idea 10) Hard drugs users going to normal prison but being subjected to work release and then if they show really good behavior and progress kicking their habit be transferred to a center/prison which is between a halfway house and a 'Country club' type prisons that CEOs go to

Idea 11) Hard drug users going to normal prisons but eventually being transferred to technological incarceration and then finally to a Drug Diversion program where as a whole they'd get slightly less time 'imprisoned' than they do now (though some of them might get somewhat more as a whole) 

Idea 12)  Bring back the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 back but only for people in the future caught with future drugs worse than Fentanyl and for middle men/women in the drug dealing trade caught with most types of hard drugs

I am between neutral lean open hearted to and apolitically supportive of the Mandatory minimum sentence ideas below

Idea 1)  Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug convicts (with possible exception of Cocaine and Crack users) as long as they have a chance for early transfer to a drug diversion program in addition to finishing out their sentencing either at a nursing home or a anti drug boot camp (their choice).

Idea 2) Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug convicts where if they show good behavior and reform in prison they would be transferred from prison to halfway houses (not long enough to be a burden to them) and then strict probation (but not as strict as intensive supervision probation) to finish their sentence. 

Idea 3) Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug convicts that allows hard drug convicts who show good behavior and reform in prison to be transferred from prison to house arrest to finish their sentence

Idea 4) Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug convicts allowing those hard drug convicts who show good behavior and reform in prison to be transferred from prison to county jails and then to probation (they'd get less time in prison than they would with even more liberal mandatory minimum sentencing laws, but the totality of their sentencing including jail and probation would be longer than the more conservative mandatory minimum sentencing laws).  

However, they would be encouraged in prison, jail and out of jail to get drug counciling and be treated in prison and jail as humane as the UN would treat them in prison and jail (without too many perks though)

Idea 5) Mandatory minimum sentences where hard drug users have a choice between Wilderness Therapy and Periodic detention then after Wilderness Therapy/Periodic detention they are transferred to technological incarceration and then finally to parole 

Idea 6) Mandatory minimum sentencing for non Cocaine hard drug convicts (who would get no mandatory minimum sentencing being sentenced to Patuxent Institution type Institutions . 

Then they get transfered to force drug rehab before they get transfered home to finish out their sentence if they show any even remote signs of kicking their habit and aren't a burden (but when they are transfered home, they are mandated to self isolate for months to maybe a fewish years to finish out their sentence ie they are mandated to have the same freedoms and lack of freedom to finish out their sentence at home that Americans in the US had or didn't have in 2020 during the lockdowns)

Idea 7) Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug offenses (for Fentanyl, Synthetic Marijuana,  Cocaine (non limited-privately cultivated/more than extremely small amounts), Purple Haze, Heroin, Crystal Meth, LSD and Crack) where all those hard drug convicts convicted under mandatory minimum sentencing are given perks in prison that other inmates don't have for each anti drug milestone/milestone they meet in prison (meaning their best reward would be to be able to be about as free in prison as the prison guards and non inmate prison staff). 

Or at minimum the inmates having the same freedom in prison as inmates had in Em city prison in Oz (with similar liberal prison rehabilitation focus for them)

Moreover, the prisoners under mandatory minimum sentencing would eventually (regardless of they anti drug milestones/milestones in prison) be transferred to a Corrective labor colony/chain gang hybrid system and then house arrest-community service system (where as a whole they'd get somewhat less time imprisoned during mandatory minimum sentencing than current criminals get during mandatory minimum sentencing convictions). 

Under the Corrective labor colony/chain gang hybrid system, prisoners would negotiate their salary on a laissez faire basis to work for market set wages and the voluntary choices of penal laborers to work and for employers to pay the wages   

All jobs should drug test employees for Marijuana, Cocaine, Crack, LSD and Heroin and other hard drugs. Nobody should use drugs recreationally on the job

Idea 8) Mandatory minimum sentencing for hard drug convicts but hard drug users who show good behavior and reform in prison would be allowed to be transferred from prison to country club type prisons (not long) and then to anti drug boot camps to finish their sentence.

Idea 9) Mandatory minimum sentencing for some hard drug users as long as they are put on work furlough then a nursing home to finish out their sentence where they would get less time unfree than they do now under mandatory minimum sentencing

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