Addiction Recovery

Involuntary treatment for the addicted is unconstitutional?

Coercion or Compassion? –

July 1, 2020 – On Wednesday morning, Cameron and local leaders and advocates gathered in overwhelming support of Casey’s Law, asserting its 16-year impact on people with substance use disorder. 

Since the law passed unanimously in the Senate in 2004, its success has been documented by the number of lives and families it has touched, Cameron explained. 

“You cannot take a step backward by losing this important law,” he said. “It’s why we filed this brief to defend this law in court, it’s why we’re going to continue doing everything in our power to make sure Casey’s Law remains the law of the commonwealth.”

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