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Yeah, mass murder is so great.
I do not consider mass murder great. If the people being murdered are degenerate scumbags, then it is effective.
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Yeah, mass murder is so great.
OF course they enable drug use.
It's not hard to spot people that are on drugs. It wouldn't be hard at all to mass arrest them, offer them to rat out their dealer for a plea bargain, and then get 99% of the dealers in like a week.
At the very least, it'd be easy to get all the obvious druggies, hobos, and drug deals off the streets where they bother normal people. An out of sight, out of mind solution would take no time at all.
They just don't want to.
I do not consider mass murder great. If the people being murdered are degenerate scumbags, then it is effective.
Yeah because of all the crimes out there it's eating/snorting a substance that makes one a scumbag...
Worse than rape IMO
Oh I know that... I'm just jaded because I see 12-13 year olds get hooked on the shit and then spout in court that it's fine for them to do it and shit.I have nothing to back this up, but I'm pretty sure most patients don't go there to start using heroin.
It's meant for existing addicts that aren't able to quit on their own.
I include rapists, pedophiles and killers and pathetic drug addicts in the degenerate scumbag category.
It's the liberal leftist Utopia.Safe injection sites offer hope in scourge of discarded syringes
"http://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Safe-injection-sites-offer-hope-in-scourge-of-11087892.php"
"As San Francisco politicos inch ever-so-slowly toward opening a safe-injection site where intravenous drug users can shoot up legally, the scene outside City Hall and beyond grows more dire.
In March, the Department of Public Works collected 13,333 syringes left on the streets — an average of 430 every day. That’s 10,465 more needles than the crews collected in March 2016, a shocking rise that could be attributed to better collection efforts but also probably to simply more drug use in a country facing a growing opioid epidemic.
At Breed’s urging, the supervisors have approved a safe-injection site task force, which will have 90 days to meet, gather data and offer a recommendation, at which point a safe injection site could finally become reality in San Francisco."
430 syringes found on the streets a day not including the ones that may be found in ports, parks, beaches etc. The city is thinking of creating a safe injection site. They will technically be legalizing illegal drugs as long as you do them in a sanctuary zone within the city....That's utter BS. Whatever happened to fighting crimes? "Oh there's too many of them. We can't beat them, so let's join them"
We already know who is shooting up. It's the hundreds of homeless with their illegal tents camping on sidewalks. People can't even walk anymore cuz it's filled with tents. I was road tripping last month and I was told it's illegal to camp in my CAR parked on the street. In a legal parking spot...But they can legally camp in tents on sidewalks. SF created this problem when they allowed homeless to camp in tents. Now all the homeless are coming into SF along with illegal immigrants. SF is turning into EU.
The solution is not enabling them but to get rid of them. Either, arrest them and throw them into rehab or send them to fight NK or something...I'm so sick of this city and the state.
Raping, killing and child molesting is right up there with smoking/snorting/eating drugs.....
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It's amazing how effective propaganda is on dumb people sometimes.
I mean there's hundred of worse crimes out there than taking drugs. Like for example the ones with actual victims. Theft, arson, assault, vandalism, extortion, human trafficking etc etc.
They're alright though. It's the people who dare to eat or smoke something I don't like that need to die.
It's really amazing how dumb people can be.
The world needs more Rodrigo Duterte's to cleanse the world of filthy drug using degenerates.
Great another alt acccount loser joined up again today.
I don't think it normalizes itI know the stats read this helps cut down on OD deaths as the cops/first responders know where to look and there are those "chaperone" people there that can call the cops when needed for a potential OD....
I just don't like how this feels like normalizing hard drug usage.
I live in WA (this is relevant believe me) and I sit in Court with kids that have been dinged with "marijuana" possession charges and hear ALL KINDS OF THEM do the "it's legal now" only to have the prosecutor go "yeah, for people over 21". That attitude is what worries me transferring to the harder drugs.I don't think it normalizes it
What doesn't?
I just don't think that's the right angle to approach drug use.I live in WA (this is relevant believe me) and I sit in Court with kids that have been dinged with "marijuana" possession charges and hear ALL KINDS OF THEM do the "it's legal now" only to have the prosecutor go "yeah, for people over 21". That attitude is what worries me transferring to the harder drugs.
I know everything in the stats says I am wrong but it's still something I worry about.