Canada: Police urge staggering welfare checks because of overdoses

Makes a good case for drug-testing welfare recipients.

"Police, firefighters and paramedics are so overwhelmed with drug-related 911 calls in the days after welfare cheques are issued that Victoria’s police chief wants the province to consider staggering distribution of the cheques throughout the month."

Victoria police chief wants welfare-cheque distribution staggered to ease 911 overload

A smart idea really, and this is the sad reality of our society. In B.C they are getting hammered by massive drug problems coming in from China in particular. These fookers are using the same Opium War that the British used against them that ended in them getting HK when the Chinese govt stole their shyte. They are poisoning our people!
 
Makes a good case for drug-testing welfare recipients.

"Police, firefighters and paramedics are so overwhelmed with drug-related 911 calls in the days after welfare cheques are issued that Victoria’s police chief wants the province to consider staggering distribution of the cheques throughout the month."

Victoria police chief wants welfare-cheque distribution staggered to ease 911 overload

A smart idea really, and this is the sad reality of our society. In B.C they are getting hammered by massive drug problems coming in from China in particular. These fookers are using the same Opium War that the British used against them that ended in them getting HK when the Chinese govt stole their shyte. They are poisoning our people!

Payback is a bitch.
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes

I would hope we don't get to that point. They need to stop the inflow at the border, and it's nearly impossible. They ship this stuff by plane, boat, any way possible. They are poisoning this generation.
 
And the sheriffs in Ohio need to stop the drug trade as well. They are not doing their job. Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones ought to start doing his job or get canned.
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes

I would hope we don't get to that point. They need to stop the inflow at the border, and it's nearly impossible. They ship this stuff by plane, boat, any way possible. They are poisoning this generation.
Yep. When pot prices tanked after stateside legalization/market flood the ever adaptable Mexican cartels just switched to heroin.
 
And the sheriffs in Ohio need to stop the drug trade as well. They are not doing their job. Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones ought to start doing his job or get canned.

Wait, you're a liberal, and all liberals believe the 'war on drugs' is and was a complete failure.
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes

I would hope we don't get to that point. They need to stop the inflow at the border, and it's nearly impossible. They ship this stuff by plane, boat, any way possible. They are poisoning this generation.
Take Out the Garbage

Druggies don't belong in any generation. They are a tumor that must be surgically removed.
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes

I would hope we don't get to that point. They need to stop the inflow at the border, and it's nearly impossible. They ship this stuff by plane, boat, any way possible. They are poisoning this generation.
Take Out the Garbage

Druggies don't belong in any generation. They are a tumor that must be surgically removed.
Drugs and druggies are a staple of the counter culture of the 1960’s, Marxist dupes who are now the senior class of the left. They dominate academia, media and the current ruling class of the Democrat party.
 
Maybe they should try what this city councilor in an Ohio town suggested: (by the way, I don't think they actually put this in place)

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes


MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The heroin epidemic shows no sign of letting up and first responders are on the front lines. But a Middletown city council member questions if medics should even respond to overdoses to ease the financial burden.

The cost of responding to heroin overdoses is putting a financial strain on middletown. The city spent ten thousand dollars on Narcan in 2016. That figure could top $100,000 in 2017.

"Its only getting worse, it's not getting better. Right now, it's getting to the point where it's going to hurt every citizen in Middletown because we're going to run out of money." Council member Dan Picard says people who overdose once or twice should be revived but to offset the cost they should perform community service.

Councilman: Emergency crews should not respond to repeat overdose calls after two strikes

I would hope we don't get to that point. They need to stop the inflow at the border, and it's nearly impossible. They ship this stuff by plane, boat, any way possible. They are poisoning this generation.
Take Out the Garbage

Druggies don't belong in any generation. They are a tumor that must be surgically removed.
Drugs and druggies are a staple of the counter culture of the 1960’s, Marxist dupes who are now the senior class of the left. They dominate academia, media and the current ruling class of the Democrat party.
Karl Marx Was the Sex Slave of a Patty Hearst Type Duchess

Richkid-lovers followed the example of HeirHead and convicted heroin user, Bobby Kennedy, Jr.
 

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