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rscrawfo | 2 years ago
But I have known addicts, they don’t exactly take care of their things. It’s very easy to imagine that much of the state supplied housing would quickly become unsafe and or destroyed.
How do you handle that?
rscrawfo | 2 years ago
But I have known addicts, they don’t exactly take care of their things. It’s very easy to imagine that much of the state supplied housing would quickly become unsafe and or destroyed.
How do you handle that?
thebigjewbowski|2 years ago
It’s not uncommon for it to be unsafe and destroyed.
rscrawfo|2 years ago
But I also wanted to ask the OP (who mentioned housing as a right) how that could be avoided.
Broken_Hippo|2 years ago
And have different sorts of housing. Some folks - not just addicts - could really benefit from a place modeled after a motel or hotel: Cleaning services and so on, private room and private bath. Some folks could do with a kitchen or provided food. Some folks could use these things yet would be better with a seperate bedroom and living room... well, you get the picture.
At no time is everyone - addict or not - going to be able to take care of things. We should help those folks.
unknown|2 years ago
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mike4ty4|2 years ago
fragmede|2 years ago
the 70's abolition of mental asylums by Regan. We closed the thing with no alternative and expected anything but a disaster?
K0balt|2 years ago
mensetmanusman|2 years ago
gruez|2 years ago