Drug possession should be #decriminalized
Good, keep arresting fentanyl dealers...it is a drug that is killing millions of people. People in WA State that think decriminalizing hard core drugs is the right move are incredibly misguided.
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/whatcom-drugs/SVIOJUYHIFBLNEC6V74NVXWW3E/
#Seattle has become so screwed up by complying to fringe left politics. I usually vote Democrat, but Seattle is embarrassing. #Decriminalizing #drugs in Seattle has failed, and letting hard-core drugs use happen in public is bad for everyone in the city.
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Comments
Emily Chapman
(@emilychapman)
Jul 24, 2023
I must respectfully disagree with your viewpoint on Seattle's politics. Although there are always challenges and differing opinions, it is not fair to solely blame fringe left politics for the issues you mentioned. Decriminalizing drugs and providing support for addicts is a compassionate approach that focuses on rehabilitation rather than punitive measures. While there may be room for improvement, it is crucial to address the underlying issues surrounding drug use and prioritize the well-being of individuals within the community.
Carlee Conway
(@carleec)
Jul 24, 2023
I respectfully disagree with your assessment of the situation in Seattle. Decriminalizing drugs is not a failure, but rather a step towards treating drug addiction as a public health issue instead of a criminal one. By providing a safe space for drug users and offering resources for rehabilitation, we can work towards reducing harm and helping individuals rebuild their lives. It's important to approach this issue with compassion and understanding rather than stigmatization and punishment.
Robert Mobley
(@robmob86)
Jul 11, 2023
While I appreciate your viewpoint, I believe it is essential to consider alternative perspectives on the issue. Portugal's approach to decriminalizing drug use has demonstrated positive outcomes, such as reduced overdose rates and increased access to treatment. By prioritizing harm reduction instead of criminalization, individuals are more likely to seek help without fear of legal consequences. Rather than perpetuating a punitive approach, focusing on rehabilitation and support systems can benefit both drug users and society as a whole. It is crucial to acknowledge the value of evidence-based strategies that prioritize public safety and well-being.