footscrazy
Bluelight Crew
I think some people like to draw a distinct line between 'others' and 'them', because they don't want to/can't face the uncomfortable reality that those people are not so different from themselves.
prompting alarm by officers, one of whom died of AIDS after being stabbed by an inmate with a syringe.
Although I agree with you about the retractables - mainly because they are crap. They give a little blood spray when the retractable mechanism is activated - so absolutely counter-productive as a BBV prevention method.
No I don't,So in "your tax paying world", everyone in jail is a junkie? Is this what you really believe? OK, let's get a bit of a reality check happening mate.
Im guessing you went back to similar business? Making some sort of income? And not on centrelink? Ive known people whove gone in and out of lockup who have never got a job and still just centrelink bums people wholm I dont stay in contact with for a reason.I must be one of those non tax paying fuck wits you are referring to. I was in jail for 18 months in total for supplying precursor chemicals to make the drugs which you, yes YOU good tax payer sir, use. I didn't use ANY drug at the time, and only started using certain drugs a couple years after I was released. So I was actually jailed so I could make your life easier by making sure your drug of choice was available... Crazy hey.
If you think your "coffee" meeting would change my opinion, I dont think soYou are so ignorant it isn't even funny. I would love to meet you and have a coffee to see if your opinion would be the same in person. I dare say it wont be.
Im not too sure about this one, but yes majority were used as medicines previouslyIMO you should be the one punished for using a drug just to get high. Do you honestly think ANY drug was initially used for recreational purposes? Idiot. No. Every illicit drug available today was ORIGINALLY created to BETTER peoples lives. It's a shame that society today, and the way people have to source drugs, as totally reversed this.
Everyone I know who iv's uses meth, everone I know who uses h smokes it. I have never ratted on anyone, id rather not end up in a ditch in mt dandeThe majority (95%) of people in prison, I assure you, had total control over their drug use, and some even acknowledged they were addicted and needed help. Heroin, was the big problem in prison. People don't get locked up for stealing shit to support their habit, they get locked up when people like you lag them in so they can feel a bit better about their own using habits. Heroin, I agree is a bad drug, but why are you pigeon holing everyone who uses it? Are you that fucking dumb?
I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find cases which is. there was a thread which had people admited to supply to feed their addiction. If I generalised well my badALSO... People don't admit to addiction to get a smaller sentence you fuckin clown, people admit to addiction in court so their sentence includes some kind of drug treatment program they wouldn't usually have access to outside.
your opinionTo me, you sound like one of two people:
1: A cop... A disgruntled low life, nerd at school, now uses drugs so is cool, cop. The way you speak makes me sick, and if you are not a cop you are
2: An ignorant individual with delusions of grandeur.
From what ive been told, there is and its restricted times and channels. interesting, did you get moved around from prison to prison or seperate offensesFoxtel in jail? Which jail has foxtel? I was at MAP, MRC, Port Phillip, Barwon and then Beechworth, NONE of those jails had foxtel or any kind of luxuries. You are so uninformed it isn't funny.
To wrap up: People in jail should have access to clean needles. The prison officers know that drugs are all around, there is nothing which can be done to stop it. So instead of people using dirty syringes and upping the HEP C rate in the prison system (which is already 1 in 4), I feel this would assist a lot in reducing the risk of contraction of a deadly disease.
Sorry I dont meet men or women from the internet. And I never said I was a tough guyYou wanna argue, I'll post my address, come over and have a chat tough guy.
Im guessing you went back to similar business? Making some sort of income? And not on centrelink? Ive known people whove gone in and out of lockup who have never got a job and still just centrelink bums people wholm I dont stay in contact with for a reason.
If you think your "coffee" meeting would change my opinion, I dont think so
From what ive been told, there is and its restricted times and channels. interesting, did you get moved around from prison to prison or seperate offenses
Sorry I dont meet men or women from the internet. And I never said I was a tough guy
The govt should funnel money into medical research, hep c is very close to being on cure, and I can assure u I know a few acedemics who specialise in hep c / hiv research who would disagree with this, however there are some who would support it.
Ayahuasca I appreciate your insight into the prison system, however I'm allowed my veiw and opinion as you are too.
I still believe money could be spent in preventing drugs entering jails, its not like you can walk out to street corner and pick it up.
So it doesnt apply to you i guess. I know of many people who are junkies who are in and out of lock up, and refuse to get a job. Either way you said yourself, you never used inside so doesnt really apply to you, guess i didnt make myself clear enoughNever been on centrelink, never been without an actual job. Anyone who did what I did in the past, and does not work, it red lighting themselves. I work in a legitimate job, and have done so before and after prison.
Your words are tough mate... Watch how you speak in future please.
Ok, just the way you made your posts was very offensive to anyone who has served time. I don't appreciate being labelled a junky etc... Just because I was in jail.
I dont mind people off centrelink. it just annoys me that there are junkies who steal, rob, stab, etc and then dont really want to get a job or clean themselves up, even when a reality call such as prison occurs.yagecero said:I'm a post-graduate student who is currently unemployed and lives on centrelink benefits. Thanks for getting me through uni Grugz; it's been a wonderful experience. I'll be sure to set up an alter in your image once I have the time
They obviously do put a lot of effort into that, but people will always get around it. You'd be surprised how ingenious a lot of people are, and the things people will do when the reward is great enough![]()
yeh everyone can have their opinions and shouldn't be vilified for what they believe, even if it is differing to your own beliefs..
<quote about prison officer contracting HIV after being attacked with a syringe>
I can see points on both sides.
The gag here is that the poor prison officer who died was assaulted with a syringe when there was NO NSP. Actually providing sterile equipment gives the prison guards more control over needles and syringes. At present, there are any number of horrible improvised jobbies floating around, all of which are potential weapons. Plus if prevalence rates of infections go down, any given stab wound with a needle is less likely to contain hep B/C or HIV. Plus any improvised stabbing weapon could be used to inoculate a guard with infected blood.
Here's an example of a system used in another country. Prisoner requests needle/syringe. It is provided to him and he is locked in his cell. He indicates when he is all done and leaves the used needle/syringe in the provided receptacle, so the guard can see it through the door. Guard steps in and removes the used equipment. All done and dusted.
The jury is still out with me, i respect others opinion on it all tho, it's interesting.
The only time i went to jail was to visit a mate and it sucked, even for me just being there for a few hours, they overly searched us for the fun of it and then wouldnt let us leave when we wonted to go, it was that place in qld, wacol is it? i cant recall right now.
I guess when you goto jail you lose alot of freedoms, even visiting. So even if heroin is available sometimes less so than pot, then why does that give users the right to needles? You can still have heroin other ways even if it's not the way of choice. Like for pot they aint gunna provide nice big double chamber glassies are they? And for a meth addict they aren't going to hand out glass pipes? All those drugs can be used without those things. Smoking pot with papers aint nothing, snorting heroin or smoking it someway isnt either, neither is some powder that someone snorts or eats.
But a needle can be used as a weapon.