charlie clean
Bluelighter
I'm too worried that a letter to my local MP will sound shite.
Why?
I'm too worried that a letter to my local MP will sound shite.
what pisses me off is people saying "i don't want to work a shitty minimum wage job"
Hi, Kate, trust you're enjoying the jubilation.
Some thing like: -" Dear MP. I notice you are involved with the House sub committee looking into drug policy. I am/someone close is your constituent/ ( or, if you can find no connection ) not your constituent but feel strongly on this subject. Many drug users are like me, ( self-description ), but are forced into a subterranean, criminal existence because of our choice of intoxicants. I am in treatment and receive --- on prescription, which helps but doesn't quite do the trick. I spend £x on heroin, got into trouble a and b and have had infections/misfortune y and z happen because -. If I got heroin on prescription, I could do useful things a b c etc and not bad things x y z, and have a chance to escape the 'scene' and figure out why I want it. I can't quite understand why heroin receives such a bad rap but a lot of decent people suffer because of it. my mate x ended up etc while good soul y etc. It seems so unfair and unnecessary real lives should be screwed up, not by drugs but because the Drug Laws handed over supply to criminals. Please change the rules, treat me like I am and give me a chance at a proper life, yours... "
Probably better you decide what you really think on the subject, as opposed to what you're supposed or it's convenient to think, and express yourself in your own way. Don't lie or swear, but don't worry about your grammar and stuff, other constituents are worse. But, if you think the MP maybe doesn't appreciate the reality of your life, it's because no-one like you has ever told him. On the other hand, a lot of people who don't know you will have told him all sorts of things about you, your attitude and ways.
The men and women on this committee have the power to amend both Drug Laws and drug policy. Marijuana users can depend on an organised lobby to make a well documented case but opiate users have only themselves. If you think you'd be better off with a diamorphine script than what you presently receive/buy ( which is one of those things to think about ), or if you just think the way hard drug users are treated is all wrong, this is probably your best chance at present to change things. Less a cause than a matter of pragmatic reality, up to you.
I think that this is a good move because it promotes equality and prevents discrimination, but even though the majority of addicts are able to fulfill the job's requirements perfectly there will always be the minority who doesn't care/is too fucked up to care and they will ruin it for everybody else.