You are ALL right,which is why I don't know what to do.
That's right
@sneakypete ... Like I said, I am not far off. But I can offer no solution either.
REASON would state that doing drugs inside your home or the residence of a friend is nobody's business but your own,but we ALL know that people are just going to get high at home and then decide to go somewhere else to party. Maybe a friends house,maybe a public place,but the end result is the same unless they catch a bus there or walk to where they are going.
Almost. That covers intoxication law rightly. Which works for the bulk load. But that does not cover ODs, or multiple ODs. It does not cover the resulting addiction - Which we know well enough wrt alcohol... That's bad enough... Some drug are far harder to kick.
Having said that,retail establishments MUST have the right to deny some people service,REGARDLESS of their skin color, or nation of origin. That ain't going to happen,either.
My shop is a public extension of my home. It is MINE. I will cede some authority to government in a demand the property is safe for the public and accessible (within reason) - Else it cannot be public... But it is MY property and by that right I can oust anyone the hell I choose for whatever reason at all. The moment you are not welcome and given notice, you are trespassing. If I say 'get out', that's it... And I have a right to reasonably restrain or remove you.
Add to that the voluntary contract. A sale is by its very nature a voluntary contract between two people. The buyer is not forced to buy, and the seller cannot be forced to sell, else it is not a voluntary contract.
Those two things should be held sacrosanct, along with a Castle Doctrine right to defend your property... Or eventually businesses will succumb and fold up... As is being demonstrated.
AND........,if you can't get or keep a job because you are addicted to whatever,that is YOUR problem,not society's problem. If you can't find a charity willing to adopt you,starve on the streets.
Get your Biden together,or starve on the street. Multiple choice.
It's not pretty,but there it is.
There's the rub. They won't just die. addicts can't get work.... and they can't dry off... So they necessarily support themselves through other means... Usually involving burglary, robbery, theft of goods (shoplifting), and etc - And that in the most benign forms. Add a little crazy and a little escalation, and robbery becomes strong-arm robbery, which becomes robery with a deadly weapon, which leads to the big leagues.
It would be nice if they would just OD and die. but that ain't how it works.
