• Lord Wiggle
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    327 hours ago

    Take the $20 and you have meth for a day. Take the car and you have meth for a month plus one day.

  • Björn Tantau
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    56 hours ago

    My grandma always had some candy in her purse for the heroin addicts on her block.

    • @YarHarSuperstar
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      43 hours ago

      If you’re not just making a joke, that’s very kind. That’s a high level of empathy right there.

  • @Mickey7
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    37 hours ago

    Sad how low our society has sunk. Don’t put drug addicts into confined rehabs. Better to enable their addiction which results in crime.

    • @MissJinx
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      7 hours ago

      I think so. Let them get high. The’ll either go to rehab by themselfs or die of overdose, which is their choice as an adult

      • @Stovetop
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        6 hours ago

        That’s a callous way to treat people who are vulnerable and wrestling with addiction. They need help and support, not abandonment.

      • @Mickey7
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        26 hours ago

        If you let them get high they will steal. They have to so they can buy drugs and get high. There will be victims. You might be one of them

        • @braxy29
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          55 hours ago

          i know at least three meth addicts right now. two told me they used because they can’t/couldn’t access their mental health medication. one told me that many people don’t start until they are already on the street, and the misery plus being forced by cops to move over and over instead of sleeping encourages use. one told me it was the only way they could stay awake to work enough to support their family.

          addicts need real help, like medical/mental health care, housing, a living wage.

          but yeah, desperate people will do desperate things.

          • @Mickey7
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            25 hours ago

            I can understand how you can be in such a horrible financial situation that you are forced to live in your car or worse on the street. If that was me I would surely be looking for booze or drugs to escape my horrible reality. With all the taxes we pay, people in that situation should be housed in a nice shelter ( we are paying enough for it) and given a job. The goal is to support them till they have enough money to afford their own apartment. If they were on this road to recovery they would have no valid excuse to do drugs