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Florida spent $200,000 on testing and found 100 people, 2% of the total, to be using drugs. They spent more money on testing than if they'd just given welfare benefits to those 100 people.
How do you consider that anything but a failure?
2000 on welfare per person seems very cheap
Not really when we're just talking about food stamps. They paid $2000 for each of those benefit denials over what mostly amounted to marijuana usage. It was a net loss of $45,780 for the state.
Yeah that does sound like a failure. But also different time different place. Was there a Fentanyl epidemic of this scale 10 years ago in Florida? If the treatment options save just one person's life, is it still a failure? Should we just say "yep nothing works, there's no solution to daily ODs on the streets of the city."?
Your right, 10 years ago people weren't using welfare money on fent, they were using medicaid money on RXs for 180 OC30s.
The solution is to end the drug war.
I always wonder why the disaster of massive amounts of legally available opiates is brought up as an argument to stop the restrictions on drugs altogether
Yeah, it's like "Hey, look at the great improvement to my life since I've started taking 15 oxys per day! Everyone should be doing this!"
Recreational use is one thing, but continuous, institutionally backed dependence is a whole different ballgame.
Yeah, not that that's ideal, but at least the OCs weren't turning them into permanently mentally and physically crippled zombies, or suddenly killing them like fent does.
No, the Oxy just pushed people to fent once they could no longer get or afford their fix from the pharmacy.
Sorry... you don't think there was a massive opioid epidemic in 2014?
Because the White House literally held a summit on that issue in that year.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2014/06/19/white-house-summit-opioid-epidemic
"Yes it was a failure but have you thought about how this time will be different because reasons?"
Because it's a much more destructive drug, in a completely different state and city, with completely different demographics, political climate, and education level? 15 years into the future?
Oh so you think everyone in CA on benefits in on drugs or something? The base idea remains the same. Don't hide welfare behind drug testing it isn't worth it
No I don't think that and I never said that. Please don't try and put words in my mouth.
To be blunt, I think that the people in California, today, are much better equipped to take on this issue than the people in Florida were 15 years ago.
All those drug addicted welfare queens in CA need to rot amirite? Since you hate welfare and the people on it.
That's putting words in your mouth. Keep making things up tho dude I'm sure it'll take you far.
Oh man he really showed me, by putting more words in my mouth... lol. I'm not going to wrestle with a pig here, Adolf! Enjoy your internet forum mud slinging battles!
Have fun misunderstanding people and not being genuine!
Bullshit. It's entirely possible to save one person while harming many others.