Addiction Recovery

Voters Support Treatment Over Criminal Prosecution

IT’S THE MAINE WAY –

Sept. 27, 2022 – A new survey from University of Maine researchers finds that a majority of Maine voters support shifting state drug policy away from criminal prosecution in favor of treatment.

Robert Glover, associate professor of political science, said said 74% of respondents supported decriminalization for low-level drug offenses.

“The characteristics of those who are supporting those sorts of efforts, we found that it really held up across dividing lines. So things like one’s political party or one’s religious affiliation. Whether you live in a rural community or urban community. It’s pretty broad-based support across the state,” he said.

Glover said researchers surveyed more than 400 Mainers across party lines, and support was broad across demographics. Last year, Maine saw more than 600 overdose deaths, a state record.

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Leonard Buschel

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