News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Addicts Need Treatment But Also Need To Be Isolated |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Addicts Need Treatment But Also Need To Be Isolated |
Published On: | 2003-11-27 |
Source: | Mission City Record (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 04:46:20 |
ADDICTS NEED TREATMENT BUT ALSO NEED TO BE ISOLATED FROM SOCIETY
Editor, The Record:
How much worse does it have to get in Mission with the grow-ops, drug
dealings done right on the street in plain view, panhandling, and organized
crime, before we start facing up to the problems?
Abbotsford has had more then its fair share of murders related to illegal
trafficking in drugs. It is only a matter of time - and a very short time at
that - before Mission gets its own fair share of drive-by shootings and gang
land styled executions.
This town is full of open secrets and yet nobody says anything because they
want to hide from the truth, preferring to watch staged reality shows
instead of seeing what might be happening right in front of their faces as
they try to live quiet, decent lives, while doing the best that they can for
their families.
Hey, if a person wants to pump their lungs full of 5,000 known chemical
compounds and slowly "cure" their brain tissue with each toke causing the
equivalent damage of 15 regular cigarettes, then let them.
The sooner they die off and exit the gene pool the better.But I guess that
is very politically incorrect of me to actually say something like that as
somebody somewhere came up with the stupid idea we shouldn't make anybody
feel bad for their own actions.
Well tough, there are too many people making excuses for bad or stupid
behaviour. I am so fed up with the "touchy/feely" approach used by bleeding
hearts, gospel groups and friendship centers, and other advocates of those
poor misunderstood addicts that I could spit nails.
In my own small way I am trying my best to clear out some of the worst of
those leeches harassing people for money on the streets by letting all the
stores in the area I am involved with know what is happening with their
neighbouring stores.
Those addicts on meth, who happily go get their daily fix and then go right
out of the drugstore and resume their drug dealings or prostitute their
wasted bodies and wasted lives, are high on my hit list.
No, I am not talking about every meth user in Mission as most use this
government funded addiction replacement to try and function in society in
such as way as not to cause further damage to themselves or society.
I am talking about the ones that hang around the malls and other shopping
areas of Mission after getting handed their daily "pick me up" by the
pharmacists.
There are times when we can, and must, yell fire in a crowded theatre and
this is one of them. If we don't yell fire loud enough the politicians will
never hear us.And if they don't hear us, you better get used to having those
cheaters who are prospering at your expense flaunting themselves in your
face.
As for the addicts themselves, they need treatment but they also need to be
isolated from the rest of society somehow as their actions are criminal even
if their addiction is a health issue.
If that does not happen then you better get used to shopping only in pairs,
only during day light hours, and looking over your shoulder at all times
like they do in New York or L.A.
If you think it is bad now, just wait until April when our government dumps
another 20,000 off the welfare rolls and onto the streets.
Robert T. Rock,
Mission
Editor, The Record:
How much worse does it have to get in Mission with the grow-ops, drug
dealings done right on the street in plain view, panhandling, and organized
crime, before we start facing up to the problems?
Abbotsford has had more then its fair share of murders related to illegal
trafficking in drugs. It is only a matter of time - and a very short time at
that - before Mission gets its own fair share of drive-by shootings and gang
land styled executions.
This town is full of open secrets and yet nobody says anything because they
want to hide from the truth, preferring to watch staged reality shows
instead of seeing what might be happening right in front of their faces as
they try to live quiet, decent lives, while doing the best that they can for
their families.
Hey, if a person wants to pump their lungs full of 5,000 known chemical
compounds and slowly "cure" their brain tissue with each toke causing the
equivalent damage of 15 regular cigarettes, then let them.
The sooner they die off and exit the gene pool the better.But I guess that
is very politically incorrect of me to actually say something like that as
somebody somewhere came up with the stupid idea we shouldn't make anybody
feel bad for their own actions.
Well tough, there are too many people making excuses for bad or stupid
behaviour. I am so fed up with the "touchy/feely" approach used by bleeding
hearts, gospel groups and friendship centers, and other advocates of those
poor misunderstood addicts that I could spit nails.
In my own small way I am trying my best to clear out some of the worst of
those leeches harassing people for money on the streets by letting all the
stores in the area I am involved with know what is happening with their
neighbouring stores.
Those addicts on meth, who happily go get their daily fix and then go right
out of the drugstore and resume their drug dealings or prostitute their
wasted bodies and wasted lives, are high on my hit list.
No, I am not talking about every meth user in Mission as most use this
government funded addiction replacement to try and function in society in
such as way as not to cause further damage to themselves or society.
I am talking about the ones that hang around the malls and other shopping
areas of Mission after getting handed their daily "pick me up" by the
pharmacists.
There are times when we can, and must, yell fire in a crowded theatre and
this is one of them. If we don't yell fire loud enough the politicians will
never hear us.And if they don't hear us, you better get used to having those
cheaters who are prospering at your expense flaunting themselves in your
face.
As for the addicts themselves, they need treatment but they also need to be
isolated from the rest of society somehow as their actions are criminal even
if their addiction is a health issue.
If that does not happen then you better get used to shopping only in pairs,
only during day light hours, and looking over your shoulder at all times
like they do in New York or L.A.
If you think it is bad now, just wait until April when our government dumps
another 20,000 off the welfare rolls and onto the streets.
Robert T. Rock,
Mission
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