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What to do with the homeless?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraKid04" data-source="post: 16080619" data-attributes="member: 43210"><p>I agree with the three groups. Although, I have never met a homeless person that also doesn't have some type of addiction. Ie drugs, alcohol. Never.</p><p></p><p>I have searched enough bags in my day and it consists of these items. Cheap whiskey, cigarette tobacco for rolling, dog food, old shirt and socks.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, there are a large percentage that have a mental illness prior to their addiction, but there is no real mental health in America. 99% of the time they end up with an addiction, due to their environment.</p><p></p><p>In the late 1800-1970 if you had a child with a debilitating mental illness you dropped them off at a mental facility for the rest of their lives.now days people live in their parents basement or the street.</p><p></p><p>The ones who have issues but can still function, at some point have a break down and go in for treatment. This consists of doctor's pushing medications instead if actually treatment. Patient gets released, can't afford meds losses it again and the cycle repeats leading to homelessness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraKid04, post: 16080619, member: 43210"] I agree with the three groups. Although, I have never met a homeless person that also doesn't have some type of addiction. Ie drugs, alcohol. Never. I have searched enough bags in my day and it consists of these items. Cheap whiskey, cigarette tobacco for rolling, dog food, old shirt and socks. Unfortunately, there are a large percentage that have a mental illness prior to their addiction, but there is no real mental health in America. 99% of the time they end up with an addiction, due to their environment. In the late 1800-1970 if you had a child with a debilitating mental illness you dropped them off at a mental facility for the rest of their lives.now days people live in their parents basement or the street. The ones who have issues but can still function, at some point have a break down and go in for treatment. This consists of doctor's pushing medications instead if actually treatment. Patient gets released, can't afford meds losses it again and the cycle repeats leading to homelessness. [/QUOTE]
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