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Originally Posted by redpoint5
My cousin lived free and died young because of his inadequate skill to persist in such a liberal society. Good thing it was legal to poop in the streets and clean needles were provided to facilitate the self-annihilation. Very humane.
Arresting the homeless would be the best and healthiest thing that could possibly happen. Everyone that thinks arresting drug addled people is some affront to liberty (meanwhile doing everything they can to undermine liberty for everyone else) hasn't got a dang clue.
I've been to prison, and it wasn't anything. Worse is to have a meaningless existence where the only respite is artificial dopamine and dulling of the senses. Many thrived while deprived of those toxins, and suffered when left to their own accord. There are so many wonderful prisoners that are a nightmare to meet on the streets, and they are the first to admit it.
Those who think being arrested (in the US) is the worst trama have never encountered the slightest harm, let alone real suffering.
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What about arresting the homeless that don't do drugs? In the local paper article it mentions people who own and can afford +$30,000 cars and make $20 to $30 per hour, but can't afford the now half a million dollar homes in the area nor the $2,000 to $4,000 per month rents. I've known several personally that I've know for a fact they don't do drugs, even the legal ones.