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originally posted by: howtonhawky
I wonder where Canada gets their supply of legal drugs from?
Where does the dope in the vendors come from?
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: howtonhawky
Seems mind boggling that they have vending machines for drugs.
What are you talking about?
It is many reports that in urban areas there are hard drug vending machines.
Where does that supply come from.
Just wondering.
*googles how to become a Canadian citizen..
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: howtonhawky
They do, Tylenol 3 (Acetaminophen with codeine) used to be over the counter there.
A lot came to America.
What are your sources there is no drug movement either way? Because they've always sent down chemist drugs, and we've always sent up naturally durived drugs.
as to the latter part of your comment, since this is your thread I think you carry the burden of responsibility to give us sources on what you're going on about.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: howtonhawky
Seems mind boggling that they have vending machines for drugs.
What are you talking about?
It is many reports that in urban areas there are hard drug vending machines.
Where does that supply come from.
Just wondering.
The regulatory notice says about 600 million low-dose codeine tablets, or about 20 for every person in the country, were sold across Canada in 2015. It notes that more than 500 people entered addiction treatment centres in Ontario alone between 2007 and 2015, with non-prescription codeine as their only problem substance.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
a reply to: CriticalStinker
as to the latter part of your comment, since this is your thread I think you carry the burden of responsibility to give us sources on what you're going on about.
so far you are the only burden in the thread...
i have stated i am trying to learn about such
originally posted by: kurthall
a reply to: howtonhawky
You dont remember the Canadian Mayor, who smoked crack, and drank?
originally posted by: snowspirit
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: howtonhawky
Seems mind boggling that they have vending machines for drugs.
What are you talking about?
It is many reports that in urban areas there are hard drug vending machines.
Where does that supply come from.
Just wondering.
Never heard of any such thing, unless our dealers are getting creative.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: howtonhawky
I dunno where you think it's any different. Someone dies here, at least in my city, almost every day from a fentanyl overdose. I personally know at least a dozen people addicted to everything from oxycotins and percocets, to coke, to meth, even fentanyl. Every day I see more than one homeless junkie nodding out on the street or harassing people for money. I've seen people shooting or smoking crack on the side of the road fairly regularly. From what I can tell #ing everybody does coc aine. I've seen people casually bust out dome coke and snort bumps off their phone while they wait for the bus, show up after work with coke still stuck under their nose. I've watched more than one friend totally # their lives up because of it. I even know someone that let his own mom die because he wanted to go get do some coke and jerk off all night instead of taking her to the hospital.
I've seen drugs # up so many people's lives here.
So why is the gov. there not going all iron fist?
Do you think you all would feel better if you had a group of people to put all the blame on?
Do you think a wall would help you all? Will a wall on Americas southern border held you all?
Who is the Canadian escape goat for the drug problem?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: dug88
Is it true you use Poutine as a treatment for drug addiction?
originally posted by: kurthall
a reply to: howtonhawky
You dont remember the Canadian Mayor, who smoked crack, and drank?
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: kurthall
a reply to: howtonhawky
You dont remember the Canadian Mayor, who smoked crack, and drank?
Real cool guy, good peoples haha... I can't speak for Toronto but I'm sure he'll be missed.
The B.C. Center for Disease Control (BCCDC) announced last month that it plans to install three vending machines this spring that will dispense hydromorphone pills, a powerful prescription opioid, to people with a high risk of overdose. A landmark study in 2016 found the painkiller to be an effective opioid replacement therapy, and experts say it could also reduce dependencies on contaminated street drugs cut with lethal substances such as fentanyl.
A $1 million grant from Health Canada will help to fund the project, which officials say could be expanded as early as this summer after its launch in the spring.
I'm not sure I understand...I don't know what other people think but personally the only person to blame for someone's life being wrecked by drugs is themselves. If people choose to do something while knowing the consequences who else is there to blame.
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: kurthall
a reply to: howtonhawky
You dont remember the Canadian Mayor, who smoked crack, and drank?
Real cool guy, good peoples haha... I can't speak for Toronto but I'm sure he'll be missed.
His brother was just elected premier of Ontario.