Interesting. I was never a fan of AA and I was very critical in the lack of science and rigor in addiction treatment, and actually for mental health in general. I always felt there were better treatments, but CBT-based group therapy / 12-step alternatives are pretty rare. All you really need to start a chapter of AA is to not have one nearby and a place to host it. It's comforting that AA at least doesn't make things…
"I'm still not comfortable with the fact that the government will require people to attend what is essentially a religious service as criminal punishment" Maybe there's some kind of slippery slope there, where they eventually start sending you to church for a parking ticket. But we don't seem to be sliding to that conclusion very quickly; so if it works, just go with it. If you want to make a big federal case out of…
Then you presumably aren't aware of how abusive religious people can be towards atheists, and that includes in AA groups.