News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Deal With Our Choices |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Deal With Our Choices |
Published On: | 2007-10-03 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-11 21:38:02 |
DEAL WITH OUR CHOICES
Why do bleeding hearts feel it's the responsibility of law-abiding
taxpayers to pick up the tab for the druggies who, for whatever
reason, choose not to get clean?
Life is tough and sometimes unfair but, unfortunately, we have to
deal with the choices we make.
I thought we had a problem with drugs in the '60s. Goodness, you
would think after 45 years of "experts," people in this high-tech
world of education would have learned something about being a
druggie. Apparently not.
Safe injection is an oxymoron. There is nothing safe about drugs
because you still have to kick the habit to get better. You can
really only help those who want help and that's a good investment.
Feeding druggies the very poison they need to stop taking doesn't
solve a thing.
Ernie Derkatch,
Surrey
Why do bleeding hearts feel it's the responsibility of law-abiding
taxpayers to pick up the tab for the druggies who, for whatever
reason, choose not to get clean?
Life is tough and sometimes unfair but, unfortunately, we have to
deal with the choices we make.
I thought we had a problem with drugs in the '60s. Goodness, you
would think after 45 years of "experts," people in this high-tech
world of education would have learned something about being a
druggie. Apparently not.
Safe injection is an oxymoron. There is nothing safe about drugs
because you still have to kick the habit to get better. You can
really only help those who want help and that's a good investment.
Feeding druggies the very poison they need to stop taking doesn't
solve a thing.
Ernie Derkatch,
Surrey
Member Comments |
No member comments available...