Those needles littering the streets? Yeah, the city handed them out - religious left strikes again
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Wasn’t this thread about needle “exchanges” that aren’t “exchanges” at all, but dispensaries that lead to dirty used needles all over the city?
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Yes, and according to O"keefed this saves the city all kinds of money.TurdBomber said:Wasn’t this thread about needle “exchanges” that aren’t “exchanges” at all, but dispensaries that lead to dirty used needles all over the city?
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Not what I said, of course. The first hit does usually identify the person with the predisposition though. I've got an addiction medicine specialist in the family.TurdBomber said:
Do you recognize the circularity of your argument where the exception becomes the rule? Some evidence points to that for some people. Your proverbial “one-hit, that’s it” physically addicted addict is extremely rare.HHusky said:
The opiate addict is identifiable to doctors who treat addiction. While most of us have either no particular reaction to opiates or are even sickened by them, the addict remembers his first, intensely pleasurable use and chases that high. The fact they are energized by opiates already makes them unusual. I really don’t care if it’s genetic or not, although the evidence points to that.TurdBomber said:
Yes, some people are more susceptible to becoming addicted than others. Who the fuck doesn't know that or have friends or family that bear that out? You think that's some big "medical science" breakthrough?HHusky said:
Always the binary response. Do you have a black and white television?SFGbob said:
So people have no free will. And yes, being a fucking junkie is a personal failure. No one forced you to start and continue using drugs.HHusky said:
Imagine treating addiction as a disease rather than a failure of the will.Sledog said:imagine building safe spaces for illegal activity and that they are popular! Build it and they will come!
Most people weren’t forced to abuse drugs. But there is a readily identifiable portion of the population who will easily become addicted even if the first use of opiates was legal and prescribed.
But your type makes stupid, blanket statements like "Addiction is Genetic" and other bullshit like that. Just because someone is more susceptible to an affliction doesn't mean it's genetic. It can also be social, psychological, drug-induced, escapism, and a host of other causes, factors and reasons. But keep on with your "It's a disease" bullshit, when anyone with half a brain and a little life experience knows that's rarely the diagnosis or case. Fucking mush brain.
You'll have to ask Rush how he became a junkie. He's been pretty quiet about it. -
HIV is pretty expensive to treat. There are studies on this, you know, for those of us who like to argue from evidence.SFGbob said:
Yes, and according to O"keefed this saves the city all kinds of money.TurdBomber said:Wasn’t this thread about needle “exchanges” that aren’t “exchanges” at all, but dispensaries that lead to dirty used needles all over the city?
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You'd have to act willfully to educate yourself. But you won't. 'Cuz you've got will power!Sledog said: -
Clearly we need to bring back smoking in public places
Its a disease to be addicted to tobacco. Why are we discriminating against smokers?
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If you lit up a cigarette in a public bar or restaurant here in SF you'd have a number of people in that bar or restaurant yelling at you to put it out and if you insisted on smoking you'd be cited for your behavior. Go out onto the sidewalk drop your pants and take a shit or shoot up and no one will say anything in fact that city will provide you with the needle.RaceBannon said:Clearly we need to bring back smoking in public places
Its a disease to be addicted to tobacco. Why are we discriminating against smokers? -
Classic. Presume I'm Right-Wing because I disagree with you. Sad little lefty.HHusky said:
Not what I said, of course. The first hit does usually identify the person with the predisposition though. I've got an addiction medicine specialist in the family.TurdBomber said:
Do you recognize the circularity of your argument where the exception becomes the rule? Some evidence points to that for some people. Your proverbial “one-hit, that’s it” physically addicted addict is extremely rare.HHusky said:
The opiate addict is identifiable to doctors who treat addiction. While most of us have either no particular reaction to opiates or are even sickened by them, the addict remembers his first, intensely pleasurable use and chases that high. The fact they are energized by opiates already makes them unusual. I really don’t care if it’s genetic or not, although the evidence points to that.TurdBomber said:
Yes, some people are more susceptible to becoming addicted than others. Who the fuck doesn't know that or have friends or family that bear that out? You think that's some big "medical science" breakthrough?HHusky said:
Always the binary response. Do you have a black and white television?SFGbob said:
So people have no free will. And yes, being a fucking junkie is a personal failure. No one forced you to start and continue using drugs.HHusky said:
Imagine treating addiction as a disease rather than a failure of the will.Sledog said:imagine building safe spaces for illegal activity and that they are popular! Build it and they will come!
Most people weren’t forced to abuse drugs. But there is a readily identifiable portion of the population who will easily become addicted even if the first use of opiates was legal and prescribed.
But your type makes stupid, blanket statements like "Addiction is Genetic" and other bullshit like that. Just because someone is more susceptible to an affliction doesn't mean it's genetic. It can also be social, psychological, drug-induced, escapism, and a host of other causes, factors and reasons. But keep on with your "It's a disease" bullshit, when anyone with half a brain and a little life experience knows that's rarely the diagnosis or case. Fucking mush brain.
You'll have to ask Rush how he became a junkie. He's been pretty quiet about it.
I'll bet that "addiction specialist" in your family is a real sharp-shooter, too. -
Fixed it for ya.HHusky said:
HIV is pretty expensive to treat. There are studies on this, you know, for those of us who like to argue from self-serving evidence I cherry-pick to suit my beliefs.SFGbob said:
Yes, and according to O"keefed this saves the city all kinds of money.TurdBomber said:Wasn’t this thread about needle “exchanges” that aren’t “exchanges” at all, but dispensaries that lead to dirty used needles all over the city?
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Another problem created by the religious left. If you've contracted AIDs on account of the fact that you're a fucking junkie you're on your own. But thanks to the religious left, we now all get the joy of paying for this deadbeat's health care.HHusky said:
HIV is pretty expensive to treat. There are studies on this, you know, for those of us who like to argue from evidence.SFGbob said:
Yes, and according to O"keefed this saves the city all kinds of money.TurdBomber said:Wasn’t this thread about needle “exchanges” that aren’t “exchanges” at all, but dispensaries that lead to dirty used needles all over the city?
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