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Canadian provinces seek to treat more drug users against their will
(www.reuters.com)
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A few years ago I would've been pretty disgusted with this, but now with frequent contact with entrenched homeless I think it's needed.
There are those few that just seem to be stuck in addiction and anti-social behavior and permanent incarceration or exile are about the only other options. You'd need some robust safeguards though so that it's only used as that last resort after exhausting other options.
Or Canada could fix its social issues to slow down the flow of destitute people.
This doesn't help the people already stuck. On these drugs, homeless, and dealing with the mental health issues that come with that is a huge burden, even if we fixed the issuess that push people into these addictions, they may not be able to get out of these situations on their own. Things like getting housed or employed become increasingly difficult when homeless and addicted. Ideally these involuntary treatments include housing treated people and assisting them in getting their own housing and employment.
"Ideally these involuntary treatments include housing treated people and assisting them in getting their own housing and employment."
...yeah but they won't, will they?