OddBall1st
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No, we don't. Look at alcoholics. We give them the opportunities to cure themselves and keep themselves clean the moment they pony up the necessary will. This is a decision only the addict can make and enforce. It can be dirt-cheap. Yes please! Show me a study or two. and this has what relevance to drugs?
Example: the implication that addiction rates will soar if the hard drugs are made available. You think this is fact or maybe even axiom. I say "show me". It's not an easy argument to either defend or knock down, because the data are so skewed by policy, and policymakers who have too many fingers in the penal pie to be honest about the real shape of the healthcare and civil issues involved. So until then I'm going with a more genteel way of essentially saying "nuh-uuuh! Prove it!"
You are so pissed at me you fail to see the trick or treater`s is the proof of the candy store theory. Go to NBC NEWS.com and look up.... Pain Pill Peddlers controlled clinic through violence. Don`t know how to link it. It`s proof that availability leads to swarms and induced violence. Look at what`s at the door every morning. Just broke today