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Don Carlton Honda "sick and tired" of "homeless" causing problems (Tulsa)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 4014730" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>The irony of your reference is that no matter whether we're being compassionate or malicious, the solution to this problem will inevitably involve rounding people up by force and putting them in camps.</p><p></p><p>Preferably, said camps would act as temporary housing for people going through court-ordered rehab and mental health treatment with vocational training available so they could get back on their feet. </p><p></p><p>A program in Rhode Island uses a previously empty prison facility for this purpose, and they're seeing 93% follow up rates on their drug treatment plans. So at least 9 out of 10 of them stay off drugs after release and live reasonably normal lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 4014730, member: 7898"] The irony of your reference is that no matter whether we're being compassionate or malicious, the solution to this problem will inevitably involve rounding people up by force and putting them in camps. Preferably, said camps would act as temporary housing for people going through court-ordered rehab and mental health treatment with vocational training available so they could get back on their feet. A program in Rhode Island uses a previously empty prison facility for this purpose, and they're seeing 93% follow up rates on their drug treatment plans. So at least 9 out of 10 of them stay off drugs after release and live reasonably normal lives. [/QUOTE]
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