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Dear Barry Clemente,
A woman is abusing heroin. Just blocked her on Facebook and on the phone.
One can work to try to get these individuals into treatment, but they are like a runaway train.
It is NOT a victim-less crime. They drag everyone around them down.
Calling addiction a "disease" is a distraction. Take an individual who brags to the Medford Community that he is in AA, but doesn't do a damn thing to live up to its strict moral code.
Junkies, and the Police, have something in common. They both LIE.
That individual claimed in another lie that he got a "Christmas card" and that the card contained hate speech and a threat. He then lied further, that alcoholic, and said that his son got the card and read it.
Think about how sick that pervert is. To once again use his own son like a rag doll to lie, as unpure as he is unethical.
No, it is not a disease, Barry, what the drug does is very simple. It MAGNIFIES the nastiness inside those people. Take the drug away and you'll see, they always had that mean streak in them. They always lied, they always had the intent to drag people around them down.
The drug is not a disease, it is an excuse.
"I thought you would have figured that out by now." Gloria Foster as The Oracle in the Matrix
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/03/09/heroin-epidemic-takes-its-toll-lynn/xyS2Oaa13Y72KXSOqvW2BI/story.html
LYNN — Six people overdosed on heroin within a 48-hour period
in Lynn last week, resulting in three deaths and prompting city
officials to issue dire new warnings about what they say is a growing
epidemic.
“We’ve been looking at this issue since 2009, trying to
reduce overdose deaths,” Maryann O’Connor, the city’s health director,
said Monday. “It’s frustrating.”