It took me 3 minutes to get a taxpayer-funded meth pipe. Kamala Harris wants more of this
KTTH Seattle radio host Jason Rantz discusses the impact of 'safe drug kits' on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
It’s never been easier to get taxpayer-funded meth pipes and fentanyl freebasing kits in cities across the country. And if you want to know what drug policy would be under a Kamala Harris presidency, look no farther than the very cities operating under the Biden-Harris administration’s embrace of so-called "harm reduction" strategies that, rather than address a drug crisis, make it worse.
Harm reduction strategies were initially designed to mitigate the negative effects of drug use by providing clean needles, pipes and other paraphernalia to prevent the spread of diseases like HIV and hepatitis. The idea is that people will use drugs whether we like it or not, so why not make it "safer"?
As I explain extensively in my book "What’s Killing America: Inside the Radical Left’s Tragic Destruction of Our Cities," what these strategies have done is normalize drug use, creating more addicts and leaving cities grappling with rising overdose deaths, open-air drug markets and the complete collapse of public safety.
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I’ve seen this firsthand in Seattle, where I live. It took me about three minutes to get my hands on taxpayer-funded drug kits from Public Health Seattle-King County. I walked into a needle........
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