As long as there is a demand for illegal drugs, someone will supply them if they can make a buck.
Law enforcement can put dealers in jail from now until the cows come home, and someone else will step up to sell drugs if there is money to be made.
No one, when they are a little kid, says, “Gee, when I grow up, I want to be a drug addict.”
Once again, Gov. LePage has opened his mouth and inserted his foot.
Addicts need help.
Dealers don’t care.
Roberta Wilner, Norway
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