by Ibon » Sat 24 Apr 2021, 09:12:45
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Certain drugs are bad news, addictive poison. I've never heard of a recreational heroin user.
I lived in Zurich Switzerland in the 80's. Some of you may remember Needle Park, an urban park that was contained bordering two rivers and a major road. Switzerland was the first country to hand out heroin and needles to users within the boundary of this one park. My wife and I would intentionally take a short cut through this park heading back to our tiny apartment. On many nights you would see these dystopian scenes of fires burning in trash cans, users sitting around shooting up between their toes, in their arms, all lit up by the firelight of the informal bonfires. It was eerie to say the least. But no crime, peaceful in its own dystopian way.
When heroin users started coming from other countries to visit Needle Park, the situation got so bad that Switzerland halted the project to stop this international heroin tourism. They changed over to dispensaries located throughout the city staffed by nurses who would provide the heroin and needles for users to shoot up. Remember this was to a big degree approved to contain the AIDS epidemic.
The point of this story is that Pops, you are incorrect here in your assessment. Years later the dispensaries gathered all their data on users, protecting their identities. What they found was the high number of functional heroin addicts, businessmen and bankers, professionals who maintained their habit for decades but were still able to function in their jobs. That surprised me as well because I had always assumed that heroin use leads you down to the gutter. That seems to more accurately describe Crystal Meth actually.
The reason for this misunderstanding is that users of heroin from the beginning are a select group of the population who are the ones more predisposed to addiction; folks who have been abused, prostitutes, PTSD sufferers, broken families, poverty.
There was articles in the periodicals back then in Zurich about how many of the users went to the dispensaries in their suits and ties during their breaks from the ofiice.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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