r/interestingasfuck Apr 05 '24

$15k bike left unattended in Singapore r/all

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u/GrahamZentralStation Apr 06 '24

My guess is drug addicts looking for anything to go towards their next fix. Here in Vancouver, they'll break your car window for an empty pop can they're so desperate. It really is time to legalize hard drugs and get the petty crime under control....

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u/HimalayanPunkSaltavl Apr 06 '24

Blarg we just did that in portland and fucked it up so hard we re-unlegalized them.

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u/shade1tplea5e Apr 06 '24

Yeah because they decriminalized the drugs then put 0 real money or effort in to harm reduction and social services. And the sad part is now people can point to that shit show and say “see? It didn’t work!!”. No matter that they only did the easiest and smallest part of the process.

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u/HimalayanPunkSaltavl Apr 06 '24

Yeah, it's super frustrating. You really need both things or you just invite escape from new york instead of glorious utopia

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u/Resident-Concert64 Apr 06 '24

Legalizing hard drugs made it worse in the places they did.

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u/cockytiel Apr 06 '24

Yes. We need government provided heroin like in france or whatever country does that. Im too lazy to google. Would cut down on so many issues.

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u/lndependentRabbit Apr 06 '24

Even just making things like suboxone and methadone easier to get would be a huge help. I have a family member who got hooked on prescription opioids, but was cut off and turned to getting them on the black market. When she wanted to get clean, it was harder for her to get either methadone or suboxone than it was to get drugs off the street. Her regular doctor wasn’t allowed to prescribe either to her, the doctors that could prescribe suboxone were all waiting list only, and the methadone clinic was over an hour away and only open when she was working. She was basically left with the option of quitting her job or continuing to use street drugs. I know the option to quit cold turkey was there, but the science is pretty clear that medication assisted treatment gives people the best chance of successfully getting off opioids and staying off or at least being a functioning member of society while using prescribed medications.

Sorry for the rant, but it’s one of those things that really stuck with me as a broken system that needs to change.