Buttigieg’s “Healing and Belonging in America” plan emphasizes the need to divert people who use drugs away from prisons and into treatment. He intends to accomplish this by expanding diversionary programs and evidence-based training “for drug courts, mental health courts, and other alternatives to incarceration for justice-involved persons.”
The goal of Buttegieg’s proposed decriminalization and diversion model is to reduce “the number of people incarcerated due to mental illness or substance use by 75 percent in the first term.”
Buttigieg supports marijuana legalization, and will expunge past marijuana convictions.
Buttegieg will eliminate incarceration for drug possession at the federal level.
Buttegieg plans to reduce sentences for all other drug offenses, and apply these reductions retroactively.
“To ensure that people with a mental illness or substance use disorder can heal, we will decriminalize these conditions.”
HEALING AND BELONGING IN AMERICA: A Plan to Improve Mental Health Care and Combat Addiction
Buttigieg campaign website, 2019
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