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Vancouver has a problem with heroin addicts committing crimes to support their habits. The “free heroin for addicts” program is doing everything to stop the addicts. The problem is a large crime rate due to the addicts. It is obvious that addicts have a hard time getting through their days. Daily activities such as jobs, interactions, and relationships are hard to maintain because they are using. By heroin users being addicted, they will do to get their hands on the drug. The types of crimes committed are those of breaking, entering, and stealing. There are no limits to where they will retrieve this drug so they can feed their addiction. The problem with this program is that it won’t help to ween these addicts off using heroin. It is only trying to save the city from rising crime rates that they’re up to. By providing the drug, these addicts will be off the streets, which in turn will prevent them from committing minor street crimes. This will also keep the heroin users out of the hospital. It is pointless that hospitals have to deal with people that want to use bad drugs or unsanitary needles and find themselves being unable to afford hospital bills and hard to cope without the drug. This program gives people free heroin in the cleanest way possible. This will fix the city but not the addiction that these people face.

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