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78th and Shuler.
All too common a story these days:
"Christopher was barely out of prison for a month -- released April 28 after serving a sentence for a 2018 burglary conviction -- when he was arrested this week. He has 17 felony convictions, seven misdemeanor convictions and 12 parole violations in Oregon and Washington, according to court records. He admitted to court officials that he uses methamphetamine and marijuana daily."
Proven track record of being an addict and criminal.
Yet there are folks who claim he has the right to continue his lifestyle and is only harming himself. While i dont care what he does to himself the lengthy record of felony convictions proves he isnt only harming himself. That is where i draw the line of liberty and freedom to do as one chooses.
Put him in rehab for 2 years. Then straight to a labor camp. Let him spend the next decade on a work crew fixing roads, bridges, and other heavy labor jobs. Blood test him every week for that 12 year stint. If he comes up dirty, put him in solitary for the rest of his life.
It is well past time to stop treating these folks with kindness.