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Originally Posted by underscore
Even if that's the case, until they do they create a lot of headache. Strain on the police, EMS, and general public when they're stealing to purchase illegal substances and then ODing repeatedly due to lack of consistency with the products they consume.
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did you know it's strict policy for these safe sites NOT to impose sobriety?
figure it adds to the stigma of being an addict.
if an assistant gets some fresh face wanting to try it for the first time, they can't tell them that they're making a horrible mistake. just turn around.
they have to service them, no question, and watch them inevitably degrade.
i don't know about you, but i couldn't do that and think what i was doing was somehow noble.
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Personally I'd rather allow people to go to facilities where they can have access to whatever they're addicted to in a controlled environment, for free. Overall it'd save money, reduce deaths, and cut the income of organized crime.
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so because we can't/won't enforce our laws, we should forget them altogether?
think about the long term of that position.