Robust Verbs- NatureChild

Vancouver faces turmoil with heroin addicts committing crimes to support their habits. In an attempt to combat the issue, The “free heroin for addicts” program was established in hopes for addicts to get off the streets and a decrease in crime rates to occur. Maintaining daily activities such as jobs, interactions, and relationships are difficult for addicts because actively using affects behavioral, emotional, and logical responses. The addictive feeling of heroin drives users to commit crimes such as breaking and entering as well as stealing to temporarily regain the feeling they once had. No limitations stand in place on how to retrieve this drug. The flaw in the program is that the goal is not to help addicts stop using so they’ll live better lives, Its only to save the city from an additional rise in crime rates. The program’s knowledge is, by providing the drug, addicts will be off the streets, which reduces minor street crimes. Keeping heroin users out of the hospital is an additional goal. It is pointless for hospitals to treat patients who want to keep hurting themselves with bad drugs or unsanitary needles. Addiction leaves users unable to afford hospital bills and inconsolable without the drug.”Free heroin for addicts” enables people to continue their habits with free heroin in the cleanest way possible. In turn, this will fix the city but not the addiction that these people face. The real goal was never to help people get better to live stable lives, just to put them out of sight, out of mind.

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