To the editor,
Re: People who are homeless are a lot like those with homes, Letters, May 15.
I am astounded by likely well-meaning people who believe those on our streets addicted to illicit drugs, who now have mental health problems from them, feel they can simply be helped with a few kind words and encouragement. We are talking about people who are addicted and whose brains have been deeply altered and now only think of how and what they can do to get that next fix. Some turn to shoplifting, theft and violence between themselves to get what they want. The only way to help those on drugs on our streets and society as a whole, which is being ripped apart by social disorder, is to pick up these individuals and get them into the involuntary care required.
By hoping and praying they will miraculously kick the habit with some sweet talk and food is naive. You are, quite bluntly, doing them harm, only hurting them more and eventually killing them.
U.C. Knight, Nanaimo
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