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    Alcohol is sold in most stores from what I know. If drugs, I dunno, drug dealers?

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      Pharmaceutical companies and Alcohol Brands are both run by the 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁 bourgeoise 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

      you think drug dealers give out free samples?

      it usually starts with a prescription

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        Pharmaceutical companies and Alcohol Brands are both run by the 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁 bourgeoise 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

        Do you mean like owned by? Because the actual people running those places are just regular clerks and shit

        you think drug dealers give out free samples?

        Some do yeah. Often the dealer isn’t some random guy but a person you know or even a friend of yours. They might give you a hit

        it usually starts with a prescription

        They do fent or alcohol prescriptions 👀

        Not sure what this has to do with the subway benches though

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          owned by

          SOME

          And yes, fentanyl is used A LOT in medical care and so are multiple other addictive substances such as morphine and other addictive painkillers

          the homeless are homeless because of the system

          the best we could do is house them

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            Right but it’s not the transit system’s job. Of course they don’t want to make commuting worse for all of those non-homeless people using it

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                How would people struggling with mental, substance abuse and addiction issues camping right next to the commuters make the experience worse, even dangerous, to those commuters? Not much of a question, really. And aside from those, there’s piss and shit too and that sort of issues, waste, used needles and stuff. Areas where there’s a lot of homeless people unfortunately are pretty dangerous and others start to avoid them

                Subway stations aren’t build to house people.