AAD would be better off focusing their attention on alcohol and smack dealers http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(10)61462-6/abstract
On the other hand, vigilanteism is pretty harmful to communities too, and certainly illegal and has no place on a website dedicated to helping people with drug problems and reducing the risks surrounding taking drugs.
I don't deal drugs, I don't give drugs to other people, it is my choice and freedom to experiment with psychoactive substances. Some of them are incredibly helpful to me, and being a scientist with an acute understanding of the dangers of drugs and the harm they can cause, I can only say that education, not violence and intimidation is the solution to keeping people safe.
I have no sympathy for predatory drug dealers but things like heroin and alcohol are rooted in social circumstances and require delicate, compassionate management to educate people who get into harms way through drugs, not threats and violence.
The anger should be directed at the social circumstances that cause people to turn to hard drug abuse, such as social deprivation, alienation and isolation.
There is no place here for people like you ADD, have some compassion and think about the bigger picture.
MCDA modelling showed that heroin, crack cocaine, and metamfetamine were the most harmful drugs to individuals (part scores 34, 37, and 32, respectively), whereas alcohol, heroin, and crack cocaine were the most harmful to others (46, 21, and 17, respectively). Overall, alcohol was the most harmful drug (overall harm score 72), with heroin (55) and crack cocaine (54) in second and third places.
On the other hand, vigilanteism is pretty harmful to communities too, and certainly illegal and has no place on a website dedicated to helping people with drug problems and reducing the risks surrounding taking drugs.
I don't deal drugs, I don't give drugs to other people, it is my choice and freedom to experiment with psychoactive substances. Some of them are incredibly helpful to me, and being a scientist with an acute understanding of the dangers of drugs and the harm they can cause, I can only say that education, not violence and intimidation is the solution to keeping people safe.
I have no sympathy for predatory drug dealers but things like heroin and alcohol are rooted in social circumstances and require delicate, compassionate management to educate people who get into harms way through drugs, not threats and violence.
The anger should be directed at the social circumstances that cause people to turn to hard drug abuse, such as social deprivation, alienation and isolation.
There is no place here for people like you ADD, have some compassion and think about the bigger picture.