Are There Any Interesting Drug Rehab Programs in Washington State Prisins?

Question by yaw: are there any interesting drug rehab programs in washington state prisins?
i found stories about inmates training unwanted dogs in prison so the dogs can later be used by disabled people.

i also found a story about how the state planned on building two large treatment centers that will focus on education and job training

but i need something else…help. any info will be appreciated
**PRISON gosh, sorry
when i said “i need something else” i meant for my project. i’m not in prison nor do i live in WA

Best answer:

Answer by Noone Knows Me
Come down to Louisiana, ill just tie you up and beat with wet noodles you until you never want to use drugs again

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