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Safe Haven's will only encourage drug abuse and may still end up being a safety/health issue. Even if the drugs are clean that doesn't take away the effects it had on people. The psychosis alone can end in violent situations, and crime within these "haven's" may even turn into a hub for selling other drugs. I believe there should be more safe havens to detox, house/clothe Addicted patients and try and set them up with a second chance. Even though the data says that less are dying, I would like to see the data for the amount of people these "safe haven's" help get off drugs and back into society.
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People who are ostracized for doing things that are inherently bad should not be seen in a good light, nor should they be given a safe place to continue harming themselves. Although, I do believe that those who do bad things can redeem themselves, such as stopping it, those who continue to do it with no control should not be given the safe haven.
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@Joshua-Thoreson 3yrs3Y
I believe cities are responsible for keeping order and maintaining balance in their population so that everyone benefits from it, and in many situations that results in giving options for rehabilitation instead of promoting things such as drug use in cities, which eventually leads to bigger and more serious problems the government has to face. If we want to keep our cities clean, money needs to be financially organised and used to be able to rehabilitate those in our community who are struggling instead of spending it on helping people become addicted to things like drugs that has killed so many in our cities and will not stop unless they have resources there to help them.
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