• Jordan Lund@lemmy.oneOP
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    1 year ago

    “Conservative estimates suggest that at least 1/4 of the homeless in the US feel pretty to addiction through alcohol.”

    Or to invert your quote, 3/4 of the homeless in the US AREN’T addicted to alcohol… which is right in line with what I’m saying… the drunks aren’t the problem.

    But in the end, I’m not talking about the US in general, the US in general doesn’t have an equivalent of Measure 110 and if we’re lucky it never will.

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      1 year ago

      If other drugs have the same percentage of impact, or less (which is the case statistically, than alcohol, then what is the problem of the drinks aren’t the problem? If fentanyl users make up only 5% of the homeless, why go after them rather than the alcoholics?

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        1 year ago

        The degree of impact is different. You don’t have drunks sleeping in tents built on a pile of 500 stolen and disassembled bicycles. You DO have that with meth and fentanyl.

        The impact on the community is many hundreds of times more than alcohol.