Quote from: K-Dog on Nov 14, 2025, 01:26 PMQuoteThe entire drug component of homelessness.
Won't qualify for housing. All they get is a free rehab. There are plenty of other homeless to help before the drug component of homelessness is a concern.
Depends on how often the drug addicted ones break into your house, sleep on YOUR street corner (ever had that in your neighborhood K-Dog...we have) drop those little empty bottles of whiskey near the local elementary along with the needles they use...and so on and so forth.
I understand, and agree with the idea that getting the others handled first is far more reasonable, but they aren't usually the ones giving homeless folks a bad name.
Quote from: K-DogNow isn't it something to ignore millions in need and concentrate on the Ne'er-do-wells. Which are a small minority that will never really go away.So if they are a small minority than what is the objection to locking them up for whatever law they happen to be breaking?
Do the drunk/high homeless in your neighborhood ever spit on your windshield, wipe it off with a sleeve and then begin hammering on your car window for compensation? I watched that one down in Houston with fascination, wondering at what point it might reach the level of some crime or another, or inadvertently turn deadly when the terrified car occupant felt threatened enough to defend themselves with that firearm they kept under the seat.