Gabbard voted to pass the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) of 2016, which requires the Department of Health & Human Services to provide grants to states for substance use treatment and expanded.
Gabbard supports Medicare for All.
When asked in by Ronald Haley, member of the 2020 Bipartisan Justice Center whether she would commit to freeing individuals who are incarcerated due to drug charges, Gabbard responded, “Yes… we have to completely change the way that we are viewing this challenge where people are being and have been incarcerated purely for drug use violations while many others are going scot free. Being incarcerated because they are victims of this failed war on drugs that’s been waged now for decades that really has not solved any of the problems that they said it would solve, but really has just proven to be so costly for the people who have been caught up in that net. Drug abuse, substance abuse, and addiction requires health care and health treatment. Often there are other issues that surround drug use and addiction – issues related to mental health or other things where people are self-medicating rather than actually being able to get the help that they need. This issue, like so many others, if we actually get to the root cause of the problems that’s causing this action or reaction to occur, and provide that service, provide that help, then we can prevent so much of the pain and the suffering that occurs as a result.”
“This is about recovery. This is about addiction. We need to address that reality and help resolve some of the root causes of why people are turning to different substances in the first place… Our failed war on drugs has turned everyday Americans who are struggling with substance abuse and addiction and turned them into criminals.”
While discussing opioids, Gabbard said, “We’ve got to look at treatment, and actually providing resources towards recovery and making it so that we are not treating addiction as a crime but rather as something that, we need to be able to provide people with help in putting their lives back together and walking that path forward.”
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