News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Addicts Kept Happy |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Addicts Kept Happy |
Published On: | 2008-10-21 |
Source: | Prince George Citizen (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-10-25 16:55:49 |
ADDICTS KEPT HAPPY
Let's keep the crack users and the intravenous drug users happy and
healthy so the government can keep supporting their illegal habits
with our hard-earned tax dollars.
Once they are finished with the nice toys (paraphernalia) we once
again are called upon to pay for the cleanup of the trash left behind.
The downtown area and the neighbourhoods in close proximity suffer
the consequences to deal with the garbage created by the
happy-go-lucky carefree distribution system. Businesses who are taxed
over and above must clean up the garbage as well. And to all you
naysayers who say this isn't so, please do not tell me this is
regulated and cleaned up. I know for a fact sharing needles and
passing of drug pipes is the easy part and the collection is not
happening. The Needle Exchange is supposed to ensure the safe
collection and disposal of the used paraphernalia. Next thing you
know you will be passing out wine glasses and distributing Lysol.
It is time there was some consideration, care and attention given to
the law-abiding, hardworking taxpayers. People should be speaking up.
What is being done for them?
Deborah Kearney
Prince George
Let's keep the crack users and the intravenous drug users happy and
healthy so the government can keep supporting their illegal habits
with our hard-earned tax dollars.
Once they are finished with the nice toys (paraphernalia) we once
again are called upon to pay for the cleanup of the trash left behind.
The downtown area and the neighbourhoods in close proximity suffer
the consequences to deal with the garbage created by the
happy-go-lucky carefree distribution system. Businesses who are taxed
over and above must clean up the garbage as well. And to all you
naysayers who say this isn't so, please do not tell me this is
regulated and cleaned up. I know for a fact sharing needles and
passing of drug pipes is the easy part and the collection is not
happening. The Needle Exchange is supposed to ensure the safe
collection and disposal of the used paraphernalia. Next thing you
know you will be passing out wine glasses and distributing Lysol.
It is time there was some consideration, care and attention given to
the law-abiding, hardworking taxpayers. People should be speaking up.
What is being done for them?
Deborah Kearney
Prince George
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