Saturday, June 15, 2019

California drug cartels

An Addiction Crisis Disguised as a Housing Crisis
For drug cartels and low-level street dealers, the business of supplying homeless addicts with heroin, fentanyl, and other synthetic opioids is extremely lucrative. According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the average heavy-opioid user consumes $1,834 in drugs per month. Holding rates constant, we can project that the total business of supplying heroin and other opioids to the West Coast’s homeless population is more than $1.8 billion per year. In effect, Mexican cartels, Chinese fentanyl suppliers, and local criminal networks profit off the misery of the homeless and offload the consequences onto local governments struggling to get people off the streets.
Supported by Nancy and Gavin at our southern border.  So Mayor Garcetti is not promising to house the homeless, he is promising to generate and increasing stream of homelessness.

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