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Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
...just, wow.
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Think of it as evolution in action.Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
Think of it as evolution in action.
why should they care if people want to off themselves?Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
Blood on their hands... It's that simple.Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
Blood on their hands... It's that simple.
Yeah, the funny part is that they didn't see this coming.Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
But drug use is, always has been and always will be a question of choice.These OD's are sickening. These are well organized, high volume smuggling/shipping campaigns designed to poison and murder 10s of thousands of Americans, while they profit handsomely.
It's disgusting to read and there doesn't seem to be any end in sight does there? I saw on CBC that B.C decriminalized possession of ALL poisons. I am on the fence about the issue, because we have been spinning our wheels forever and Canada has failed in solving it.
Consider what all the billions spent trying to fight and fail could have been used?
I don't know the solution other than a hard, in-school campaign that shows the plight and sickness of these users. A "scared straight" campaign. Sending addicts to military school rather than prison.
I used to drink alcohol and there were times I was offered poisons for free, I was wise enough to always turn it down. Not everyone is wise enough to make the right decision, prevention of addiction (never starting to use them to begin with) is FAR more effective than trying to get the brain off of it once hooked.
Problem is though, that they usually are leaving behind children and a single mom that we end up having to pay for, but the Democrat's got that all covered also. Just charge it all back to working class America. Yeah that'll work. Heck it's been working for year's now, so might not even notice a change other than our wallets shrinking even more in the days, months and years to come.But drug use is, always has been and always will be a question of choice.
No sympathy whatsoever for anyone in today's world who takes the gun of drug abuse, puts it to their own head and pulls the trigger.
I don't subscribe to it, though I am leaning towards decriminalization. We can discuss that later.There are some who subscribe to Darwinism and view a victim of a random murder/theft as basically "the smarter, faster animal taking from the weaker". Do you subscribe to that too? If you or a loved one are a victim of another who believes in that, should the world shrug their shoulders?
These people need help and prevention where possible. Border agents and the like need to have the tools and use them to prevent the cartels from thriving and murdering your citizens.
Need to get tougher on crime not softer... Decriminalization isn't the answer ever. If going to truly save people, then we have to get tough, and that means to stop the flow of drug's into this country by having one of the most secured border's in the world. Hate to use this analogy, but it's like the steel plant scenario in Ukraine where the Russians said that a fly wasn't going to be able to leave that bunker once they surrounded it. That's how our southern border should be for at least the next 5 years.I don't subscribe to it, though I am leaning towards decriminalization. We can discuss that later.
An addictive personality is not going to break their addiction until they want help. I have a niece who's been in the hospital at least twice, been found on the sidewalk with her heart stopped, been in jail numerous times. Her last trip to the hospital was just a couple of weeks ago; she was again found unresponsive on the street. Got put in ICU with double pneumonia. The next day she checked herself out of the hospital against medical advice and went back to her boyfriend, a piece of shit user. Her mom called him the next day and she was high again. I have no idea what's keeping this girl alive. Her mother is absolutely heartbroken.
But the girl doesn't want help. She wants drugs. That's it. It's going to kill her, and she doesn't give a damn for anything but her next high.
My comment was directed to the leftists in Oregon, who apparently had no idea decriminalization would lead to a crazy increase in overdoses.
But we've seen the current ruling party isn't interested in sealing the border. They're not serious about national security.
Once Obama took over the CIA and the FBI they became a threat to the people of this country.Yeah, the funny part is that they didn't see this coming.
Well, maybe not. Shoe-size IQ's and malignant narcissism combine to make them pretty much unaware of CONSEQUENCES on a very regular basis.
Fewer dumb leftist voters.Overdoses up 700% after Oregon dumbass de-criminalizes hard street drugs ... and they are actually surprised.
...just, wow.
I agree that our borders should be protected, for a variety of reasons.Need to get tougher on crime not softer... Decriminalization isn't the answer ever. If going to truly save people, then we have to get tough, and that means to stop the flow of drug's into this country by having one of the most secured border's in the world. Hate to use this analogy, but it's like the steel plant scenario in Ukraine where the Russians said that a fly wasn't going to be able to leave that bunker once they surrounded it. That's how our southern border should be for at least the next 5 years.