How about hospital-camps where they're forced off the junk, taught some life skills, and maybe even something marketable, instead? Or would making them productive people be wrong, somehow?
That was the problem with the local needle-user place, it enabled rather than concentrated on getting anyone OFF the shit. (see: ARCHES. Good riddance.)
The real problem is humans thinking that the terms "person" and "animal" have anything to do with species membership.
...And I'd really like to know how this guy expected to recover his cocaine from the corn flakes. Cocaine is fucking bitter, you don't want to eat it. Just shows how gross the chinese are, they'd sell and even maybe use cereal-contaminated coke.
The elites WANT the population doped so why would they do anything to get them to quit?
The Chinese fentanyl is a godsend for them.
In reality the solution to long-term heroin users is execution, and short-term users should be beaten half to death and thrown in an empty cell with nothing but a bible for at minimum three months.
That's true. Red China's already proven you can win a war on drugs: in the span of a decade (the '50s) they resolved China's longstanding opium problem by simply forcing all known users (about ten million people) into rehab, shooting anyone who exited rehab & relapsed later, shooting all dealers on sight, burning the poppies and forcing their replacement with other crops, and indefinitely jailing/shooting anyone who complained about any or all of the above. The Golden Triangle (Burma, Laos, Thailand) didn't become a leader in global opium production until all of China's drug lords, producers & traders had to haul ass down there after the Chinese Civil War.
It was a much more brutal and thorough process than say, what Duterte had been doing in the Philippines, but it worked. Of course, we know the Chinese are pumping drugs into other people's countries now, but God help you if you so much as try to take it within their borders - one of the bigger and more understated historical ironies of the present day, I believe.
But of course, the methods the Chicoms used to 'win' their war on opium (and which are still in use elsewhere in Asia, Indonesia for example carried out the high-profile executions of a bunch of Australian drug smugglers in 2015, and the majority of executions in Singapore this past decade were for drug-related offenses as well; lethally anti-drug attitudes are hardly uncommon throughout East & Southeast Asia in general) are unconscionable for a modern liberal democracy with all its social permissiveness, so yeah.
How about hospital-camps where they're forced off the junk, taught some life skills, and maybe even something marketable, instead? Or would making them productive people be wrong, somehow?
That was the problem with the local needle-user place, it enabled rather than concentrated on getting anyone OFF the shit. (see: ARCHES. Good riddance.)
The real problem is humans thinking that the terms "person" and "animal" have anything to do with species membership.
...And I'd really like to know how this guy expected to recover his cocaine from the corn flakes. Cocaine is fucking bitter, you don't want to eat it. Just shows how gross the chinese are, they'd sell and even maybe use cereal-contaminated coke.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-customs-agents-seize-cereal-covered-in-cocaine-instead-of-sugar-1.5318077
The elites WANT the population doped so why would they do anything to get them to quit?
The Chinese fentanyl is a godsend for them.
In reality the solution to long-term heroin users is execution, and short-term users should be beaten half to death and thrown in an empty cell with nothing but a bible for at minimum three months.
That's true. Red China's already proven you can win a war on drugs: in the span of a decade (the '50s) they resolved China's longstanding opium problem by simply forcing all known users (about ten million people) into rehab, shooting anyone who exited rehab & relapsed later, shooting all dealers on sight, burning the poppies and forcing their replacement with other crops, and indefinitely jailing/shooting anyone who complained about any or all of the above. The Golden Triangle (Burma, Laos, Thailand) didn't become a leader in global opium production until all of China's drug lords, producers & traders had to haul ass down there after the Chinese Civil War.
It was a much more brutal and thorough process than say, what Duterte had been doing in the Philippines, but it worked. Of course, we know the Chinese are pumping drugs into other people's countries now, but God help you if you so much as try to take it within their borders - one of the bigger and more understated historical ironies of the present day, I believe.
But of course, the methods the Chicoms used to 'win' their war on opium (and which are still in use elsewhere in Asia, Indonesia for example carried out the high-profile executions of a bunch of Australian drug smugglers in 2015, and the majority of executions in Singapore this past decade were for drug-related offenses as well; lethally anti-drug attitudes are hardly uncommon throughout East & Southeast Asia in general) are unconscionable for a modern liberal democracy with all its social permissiveness, so yeah.
It's cheaper to keep them fucked up then deal with the problem that's exactly it's never gonna happen
"Solutions for Washington's drug addiction homeless crisis" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q1Pm5fpMaE&feature=emb_title