To: Rannug
Hell, just let them die. If it were that simple. Right now, a lot of users pass out in cars while driving, therefore, other people on the road could be victims of an accident; also, a lot of these users have children, so it is not a victim-less crime at this rate.
To: BeadCounter; Rannug; Chode; All
Someone in the comment section said something I had not thought of.
A lot of pill mills have been busted/closed down. Yes a lot of “junkies” were going there but so were a lot of people in real chronic pain. It’s quite possible that some of the people who were in real pain are now turning to the cheaper street heroin because they can’t get what they had and/or can’t afford the meds they need. I can see this. It’s not their fault the junkies hurt the real pain sufferers (no pun intended)
12 posted on
02/13/2017 9:55:56 PM PST by
Morgana
( Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
To: BeadCounter
As a former heroin user I keep a couple of vials of Narcon with me just in case I happen to run into someone overdosing. Here in NYC it's perfectly legal. Strange thing is some junkies hate it, even if you save their lives-it puts them into instant withdrawal.
Here in the city (heroin) OD's are usually caused by mixing H with other drugs, typically Xanax which is a killer when used with opiates.
42 posted on
02/13/2017 11:50:13 PM PST by
Larry381
(credo quia absurdum)
To: BeadCounter
Seriously, what is your answer?
56 posted on
02/14/2017 5:15:13 AM PST by
Rannug
("all enemies, foreign and : domestic")
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