ROBUST VERB -SNOWMAN

Vancouver’s Response to Heroin Addiction

Heroin addicts in Vancouver are committing crimes to obtain drugs, creating an alarming trend. The “free heroin for addicts” initiative makes a valiant effort to support them. However, the addicts continue to be a major cause of crime. Addicts obviously struggle in their day-to-day lives. Because they are dependent on heroin, they find it difficult to maintain their jobs, relationships, and social interactions. Addicts will stop at nothing to obtain the drug. To support their addiction, they trespass and steal. They don’t care where it’s dangerous as long as they can get heroin. Using a clean method, this program provides free heroin to addicts. Addicts won’t need to steal, which could help lower street crime. It might also prevent them from visiting hospitals. Yet, the program doesn’t actually assist heroin addicts in stopping. It only makes an effort to address the issue of crime. Therefore, even though it might resolve some pressing problems, it doesn’t help these people with their addiction.

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1 Response to ROBUST VERB -SNOWMAN

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Very nice work, Snowman.

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