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Mercnbeth -> RE: San Francisco is turning into a joke (10/19/2007 1:36:57 PM)
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I applaud their pragmatism. quote:
It appears the government has given up in helping these people kick the habit so instead they are taking on the philosophy that if you can't stop them, might as well make it "safe" for them. CD, Would you consider that they may also be making it "safe" for more people than "them"? Some of us "us-es" may be safer too. Less infections less change of spreading infections. More "free" access, less need to steal money to pay. quote:
And this isn't pot we are talking about. We are talking about some very hardcore narcotics here. These drugs are not safe under any situation. These people need help, not encouragement. Arguing the validity of the value judgment necessary to say what drugs are "hardcore" and which are "soft-core" resulted in the hypocrisy we are faced with today. I don't think anyone would challenge the availability of "help" for people wanting it. The problem is convincing people they "need" it. We've become a society of enablers when it comes to that aspect of "help". We fill jails with people who have refused "help"; putting them in a place where they can get advanced degrees in criminal behavior. Yes - these drugs, unlike marijuana, are addictive and potentially dangerous, but they are still illegal for reasons of morality more than practicality. While its moral, or at least accepted, to drink to the point of intoxication this weekend, or take a mood altering prescription drug; you have to make sure your drink and/or drug came from a taxed, government regulated, politically connected, PAC protected source. There are many reasons not to support the position taken by SF - but at least it deals pragmatically with the problem. To stop the spread of AIDS and Hepatitis it is a good step. SF also puts on a HELL of a street fair the last Sunday in September!
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