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November 11th, 2020, 08:32 AM
#11
Has too much time on their hands
So I work right in front of the mission and during the whole CERB payment time, everyone there has been getting CERB helped by the staff to apply. OD and drug crisis has gone up and in fact Saturday night past, 4 died. No COVID at Mission, but averaging 3-4 deaths per week down here because of opioids..

Originally Posted by
MikePal
Another epidemic....this one hosted by the CERB. Give people money with no strings attached....what in the heck were they expecting .
Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party
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November 11th, 2020 08:32 AM
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November 11th, 2020, 08:51 AM
#12

Originally Posted by
warpipe
Six fentanyl overdose deaths in Renfrew County in the past couple of months. Scary as hell for any parent with a child at the "experimental" age.
Definitely is that is a Small population area
to have that many in it . I always said to the kids to keep away from all that crap .
That's just that experimental age their friends are doing it so they will just try as well . I learned young about the effects of that side of the drug spectrum . Also new a guy in school 1 hit of acid and he will never be the same. Yet 3 others took it and they are fine. The other fellow will have complications for the rest of his life from 1 bad decision that he and his friends did.
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November 11th, 2020, 09:08 AM
#13
Glad they are sentencing these dealers for a proper amount of time.
Have heard of 2 people in the last year getting good sentiences for selling it. Both looking at 10 years [emoji106] as it stands these guys are getting more time then the killers .
I know a few that took the manslaughter charges they did 5 to 6 years .
So it's good to see these guys getting a strong 10 for selling the crap. I heard if you have more than an oz it could become 10 years . I have no problem with that it's kinda how you set the law . You wanna break the law you pay the price .
These tough laws should also be handed to the gun crimes but they do don't. They just get a few infractions carrying without a license ,improper use and so on.
To be honest I don't think there is to much of a punishment for the guns. Seems the punishment is small enough not to care.
These dealers of this drug will learn soon enough when they keep getting 10 years [emoji106]
Maybe if they find your products have killed they could tac on an extra 5 and make it 15 years [emoji106]
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November 11th, 2020, 12:01 PM
#14
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fishfood
Glad they are sentencing these dealers for a proper amount of time.
Have heard of 2 people in the last year getting good sentiences for selling it. Both looking at 10 years [emoji106] as it stands these guys are getting more time then the killers .
I know a few that took the manslaughter charges they did 5 to 6 years .
So it's good to see these guys getting a strong 10 for selling the crap. I heard if you have more than an oz it could become 10 years . I have no problem with that it's kinda how you set the law . You wanna break the law you pay the price .
These tough laws should also be handed to the gun crimes but they do don't. They just get a few infractions carrying without a license ,improper use and so on.
To be honest I don't think there is to much of a punishment for the guns. Seems the punishment is small enough not to care.
These dealers of this drug will learn soon enough when they keep getting 10 years [emoji106]
Maybe if they find your products have killed they could tac on an extra 5 and make it 15 years [emoji106]
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10 years in Liberal crime management means less than 5 years, it all depends on the risk and the return and their "they won't catch me" attitude whether it will slow them down. IF .... IF they served a full 10 years it might but the current "10 years" ... which isn't 10, may not affect them. If it has killed they should be adding a life for each one... as if that would happen too.
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November 11th, 2020, 12:16 PM
#15
We could fill the prisons 10 fold ,and there would still be people on the street to take their place. No matter the price to pay for getting caught there is always someone willing to take the risk.
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November 11th, 2020, 04:45 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
We could fill the prisons 10 fold ,and there would still be people on the street to take their place. No matter the price to pay for getting caught there is always someone willing to take the risk.
It is the longest ever battle the war on drugs.
Witch it's all connected to guns , violence, theft , organized crime , murders and plenty other things.
Yet some love it ,many that's all they know .
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November 11th, 2020, 04:58 PM
#17

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
We could fill the prisons 10 fold ,and there would still be people on the street to take their place. No matter the price to pay for getting caught there is always someone willing to take the risk.
Make more prison's [emoji1787]
Send them to boot camps put them to work for good use. Maybe they learn something they enjoy [emoji12].
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November 11th, 2020, 05:03 PM
#18

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
We could fill the prisons 10 fold ,and there would still be people on the street to take their place. No matter the price to pay for getting caught there is always someone willing to take the risk.
So with that mentality we should keep the status quo and continue to play catch and release with drug dealers, gang members and criminals? I am assuming, like the Canadian debt, that most liberals believe Justin and the problem will just fix itself?
Strip prisoners of many of their 'rights' and pack them in the jails with little to no creature comforts and fill the jails to the brim. When that happens use the CERB money and build more but not on prime land that is valuable and expensive but in remote areas that are experiencing high unemployment. This Liberal hug a thug/crime management experiment needs to end and end soon - we need a criminal justice system.
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November 11th, 2020, 05:17 PM
#19
I was just looking at the Canada stats for prisoners and it pretty much hasn't changed from the past 20 years . In the mid 90s for inmates at 38 thousand inmates across Canada . I was looking for Ontario information but I found Canada.
As of 2018 there was 40 thousand inmates across Canada. If crime rates are rising why no increase inmates?
Since the beginning they have always been at capacity why not the need for more? .
Oh and they released many because of the pandemic in 2020
https://www.prisonstudies.org/country/canada
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November 11th, 2020, 05:21 PM
#20

Originally Posted by
410001661
Strip prisoners of many of their 'rights' and pack them in the jails with little to no creature comforts and fill the jails to the brim.
I think the drug problem is just as bad 'inside'....if our legal system can keep drugs away from people who are incarcerated, how the heck do they think they can do anything to stop what is going on on the outside.