News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: LTE: Give Them Free Drugs |
Title: | CN ON: LTE: Give Them Free Drugs |
Published On: | 2002-12-13 |
Source: | Toronto Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 17:10:35 |
GIVE THEM FREE DRUGS
ALLOWING SAFE injection sites anywhere in Toronto is the biggest joke yet!
As if we don't have enough drug-related crime and murder here, these sites
will increase them.
The main issue I have with this plan is that it would allow drug dealers
free rein to continue to sell their poison and the rest of us should be
"tolerant." My solution? Simple. Hand out special ID cards so the crack or
heroin junkies can then go to a safe injection site to shoot up or smoke
the pipe, but give it to them free. This would spell the end for
money-grubbing, blood-sucking drug dealers because why pay if you can get
it for free? Why commit the crime, why rob your friends and family, why mug
old ladies, why rob banks and kill innocent people if you can get it free?
Of course, it's unlikely to ever happen. Governments support the legal
system and any actions to lower the crime rate would be met by strong
opposition from those who rely on crime for their bread and butter.
Alistair James Dunn
Weston
(See Christina Blizzard's views)
ALLOWING SAFE injection sites anywhere in Toronto is the biggest joke yet!
As if we don't have enough drug-related crime and murder here, these sites
will increase them.
The main issue I have with this plan is that it would allow drug dealers
free rein to continue to sell their poison and the rest of us should be
"tolerant." My solution? Simple. Hand out special ID cards so the crack or
heroin junkies can then go to a safe injection site to shoot up or smoke
the pipe, but give it to them free. This would spell the end for
money-grubbing, blood-sucking drug dealers because why pay if you can get
it for free? Why commit the crime, why rob your friends and family, why mug
old ladies, why rob banks and kill innocent people if you can get it free?
Of course, it's unlikely to ever happen. Governments support the legal
system and any actions to lower the crime rate would be met by strong
opposition from those who rely on crime for their bread and butter.
Alistair James Dunn
Weston
(See Christina Blizzard's views)
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