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3838 | 11 years ago
i imagine this is a reasonable factor in amounts of prisoners in the two countries, though haven't checked data on percentage of prisoners who are heroin addicts.
3838 | 11 years ago
i imagine this is a reasonable factor in amounts of prisoners in the two countries, though haven't checked data on percentage of prisoners who are heroin addicts.
vidarh|11 years ago
3838|11 years ago
some more info:
http://amsterdamgang.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/drugs-on-the-h...
Skinney|11 years ago
3838|11 years ago
seems they can be given as a nasal spray so safer than injections - when people are not medically trained
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/13/nyregion/anti-overdose-dru...
tallanvor|11 years ago
mrborgen|11 years ago
However, it doesn't solve anything. It just spreads the drug addicts and dealers around the city for a while, making drugs available everywhere instead of just around the "junkie area".
And then when the police stops busting people, a new "junkie area" appears.
Until it all repeats again..
3838|11 years ago
end result was bad roads and lots of rubbish in those neighbourhoods
unhammer|11 years ago
gahahaha|11 years ago
3838|11 years ago
that article says that the dutch want to close 19 prisons due to lack of prisoners, but there are not enough prisons in norway