Posted on 07/31/2017 3:30:15 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Many California communities could open centers inviting addicts to shoot up hard drugs under a bill that has cleared the state Assembly and now awaits a vote on the Senate floor.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfchronicle.com ...
What’s next a pedophile center where you can go in and molest children? Oh wait that’s the public school system. Never mind.
Galt's Gulch.
I seem to recall that some years back a study found that tobacco smoke could prematurely kill a pot buzz ... which if true may explain why the potheads seem to go hand in hand with bans on smoking tobacco.
State sanctioned suicide by heroin injections. Seems to me this is what is done for terminal cancer patients through morphine.
Your hard earn money’s @ work.
Your government will save them with your money,instead of charging them with felony.
Insanity!
(and I am for the decriminalization of marijuana)
and k-12 students pick their sex too, and 1 million illegals with drivers licenses and of course motor voter...etc...etc....
Bringing a new level of meaning to toxic enabler.
The other 49 states need to get this information out immediately to its addiction and criminal elements ... in fact free bus tickets would be a budget saver.
Studies from other countries have shown that supervised injection facilities reduce the number of overdose deaths, reduce transmission rates of infectious disease, and increase the number of individuals initiating treatment for substance use disorders without increasing drug trafficking or crime in the areas where the facilities are located, the medical association [AMA] said in announcing its support.
The inevitable progress of drug legalization. And the potties still squeal whenever we correctly call it the gateway drug. First it was smoking pot, then hard drugs...just on a wider scale. Surprise surprise.
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