> When will the US (and the rest of the world) finally learn that locking users up just perpetuates the problem...
I couldn't agree more with you on this point, but the point in this article when a sentenced addict chose jail instead of treatment nearly made my jaw drop. A lot of these people are simply hopeless.
> “You’re not going to change me,” he says.
To your point of state-provided heroin, I hope that more conclusive data comes out about safe injection sites soon. People are antsy about them getting installed in Seattle but I feel like it's simply time to try something.
This is pretty important. Bing is installed by default on many Windows computers, and is often never taken off by some users. Those complacent users tend to be older and richer - Bing uses these statistics often in B2B marketing.
I couldn't agree more with you on this point, but the point in this article when a sentenced addict chose jail instead of treatment nearly made my jaw drop. A lot of these people are simply hopeless.
> “You’re not going to change me,” he says.
To your point of state-provided heroin, I hope that more conclusive data comes out about safe injection sites soon. People are antsy about them getting installed in Seattle but I feel like it's simply time to try something.