> 42
oh really?
i'd make a seperate topic to continue that discussion but i can't even think of how to phrase it as a question. if you make one to talk about it i'll come though.
> 43
you keep acting as if you believe that you can give heroin addicts enough heroin that they don't want it any more. the program in question doesn't give them heroin whenever they want it, they give it to them in small, scheduled doses. no addict i've ever met would settle for that. they'd get their free doses, and they'd get what they could on the side too.
furthermore, heroin like most poisons is reduced in effectiveness with increased usage. the more of it you use, the more of it you need to get the same effect.
i hypothesize that the people on the scheduled dosage program are just as likely to commit crimes to get the money to pay for their heroin as the heroin addicts who are not on the program.