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Originally Posted by SiRV
Evidence?
evidence?
Evidence?
You are truly the largest beta dip shit dick sucking cuntbag with a 2" erect penis incel conservative NPC retard that has ever lived on the face of this Earth. Period
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https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/bi...licit-drug.pdf
It took me 15 seconds to find the report that details what
welfare is saying. Less time than it took for you to type your completely useless post. Though this report doesn't delve in to the mental health issue it's common knowledge that abuse of opiods damages the brain.
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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.
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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See the above report. The first safe injections sites in Vancouver opened in 2000, and public policy has continued to coddle the weak in the years since. The result? The pandemic BC has now. In 2017 the DTES Insite location recorded 175,464 visits (
an average of 415 injection room visits per day) by 7,301 unique users; 2,151 overdoses occurred with no fatalities due to intervention by medical staff. 1,458 people still died in 2017, how many of those were saved by the staff but died later anyway is unknown.
Before people start defending the numbers due to the introduction of fentanyl know this: the users like it. If someone OD's that person's dealer actually gets more junkies vying to buy from them because they know the dealer is selling powerful stuff. BC's handling of opioid drug addicts has COMPLETELY failed, and instead created a monster that has spiraled out of control.