My business has suffered enough just from the transients on the streets and now a low income housing project being built 2doors down from me…. My customers are afraid to even come down to this neighborhood!!!! I’ve been there over 30 years….. now city of Tucson wants to build a homeless camp 1/4 mile from my shop? This is insane!!!!!
Martha Jean
Think for a minute. Stray dogs get indoor shelter over at PACC. That’s a given.
So, why is a tent camp good enough for these humans, who obviously need help?
Tonie
More waste of money and opportunities for crime, filth and drugs.
See you there for this important meeting.
thank you Tucson Crime Free Coalition
Tom
Roxi:
100% in agreement with paragraph 1. That’s a pretty rough neighborhood. I used to drive down Ft. Lowell to get to the gym, but not any more. Too many druggies are suiciding in traffic, especially when it is dark. These poor women are being localized to make it easier for predators to know where to look for them…for whatever purpose.
The remainder: that is some impressive creative writing. My concern is that I already live behind bars at home to protect myself from the human drug abusers. Will I need to set out traps around my residence? Can we expect to be victimized now by members of the animal kingdom? And will they be claiming to excuse their actions because they need the drug to relieve pain? Is the City addressing this issue? Certainly we need to set up a commission to make recommendations on how to deal with the issue. We can then expect, after spending hundreds of thousands, to get a report, maybe, in about three years. I guess you shouldn’t take a hike alone in the woods or desert. Stay away from all the tall grass in the chicanes and alleys. And the Ward 6 Office was growing some nice size weeds
Roxi
The residents of that neighborhood need to fight this destructive and unnecessary project with everything they’ve got! Why would the city believe that dumping a bunch of drug-addicted women & gender confused individuals onto a vacant lot would help them? Tucson already has LOADS of programs available to help with any and every problem a person could possibly have! STAR Village is not necessary and the city does not need to spend any more money on hardcore violent criminals & seriously mentally ill psychotics whacked out of their minds on a mixture of Meth, Fentanyl and Ketamine (horse tranquilizer) who don’t want help or who have lost the ability to know where they are much less what they want beyond the next hit! For the violent psychotics—involuntary commitment to AZ State Mental Hospital. These people are to violent, dangerous—more crazed by the Meth, Fentanyl & Ketamine cocktail to be on the street (No more hatchet deaths! Take back the bus stops from the “blues heads” so riders can use them again!) For the hardcore violent criminals—either complete a rehab program, job program, then transitional housing—to—full employment—to—regular housing—OR go to jail! That is the ONLY strategy that will work.
IN OTHER NEWS – How Horses and Other Members of the Animal Kingdom are Coping with the Ketamine Shortage. caused by Human Misuse and Overconsumption of a Medicine Used on Then For Pain Management Anesthesia, Treating Emergency Trauma, and Sedation.
I wonder how many horses are seething with anger tonight because tonight is, again, another night that horses who rely on Ketamine for pain management and emergency stabilization of severe trauma, have had to do without. How many horses have had to postpone needed surgical procedures due to a shortage of Ketamine—the anesthesia used not only on horses—but dogs, cats, zoo animals. It’s the only injectable anesthesia that’s safe and tested across all species under veterinary care!
Ketamine is used in human in very small doses. Horses require much larger doses. However ALL the animals are doing without due to human abuse! Among them, there is talk of massive civil unrest among zoo animals, pet dogs and cats are talking up a hunger strike (how the cats don’t think dogs can stick it out), and the pit bulls homeless addicts keep for protection, are turning on them and running away—leaving addict owners distraught, unprotected and scared. They never got their pets back.
The offices of doctors who treat human beings with Ketamine and have access to this drug have experienced a rash of break-ins and large amounts of Ketamine have been stolen. Those drugs have turned up in the offices of veterinarians and veterinary clinic and hospitals, particularly in Alaska, the Northern border states and parts of Canada. Although no suspects have positively been identified, video from one of the offices lead law enforcement to suspect that these break-ins are the work of one Alaskan Kodiak bear and A Canadian Rocky Mountain Grizzly who then hand off the stolen Ketamine to North American Black Bears who distribute the Ketamine to vets throughout Canada and North America. It’s literally turning up on their doorstep in gift boxes stamped Brought To You By: The Three Bears! Several animal species have been questioned, but “snitches end up in ditches” is a fact that cross species lines. Nobody’s talking. We’ll keep you informed as the investigation develops.
My business has suffered enough just from the transients on the streets and now a low income housing project being built 2doors down from me…. My customers are afraid to even come down to this neighborhood!!!! I’ve been there over 30 years….. now city of Tucson wants to build a homeless camp 1/4 mile from my shop? This is insane!!!!!
Think for a minute. Stray dogs get indoor shelter over at PACC. That’s a given.
So, why is a tent camp good enough for these humans, who obviously need help?
More waste of money and opportunities for crime, filth and drugs.
See you there for this important meeting.
thank you Tucson Crime Free Coalition
Roxi:
100% in agreement with paragraph 1. That’s a pretty rough neighborhood. I used to drive down Ft. Lowell to get to the gym, but not any more. Too many druggies are suiciding in traffic, especially when it is dark. These poor women are being localized to make it easier for predators to know where to look for them…for whatever purpose.
The remainder: that is some impressive creative writing. My concern is that I already live behind bars at home to protect myself from the human drug abusers. Will I need to set out traps around my residence? Can we expect to be victimized now by members of the animal kingdom? And will they be claiming to excuse their actions because they need the drug to relieve pain? Is the City addressing this issue? Certainly we need to set up a commission to make recommendations on how to deal with the issue. We can then expect, after spending hundreds of thousands, to get a report, maybe, in about three years. I guess you shouldn’t take a hike alone in the woods or desert. Stay away from all the tall grass in the chicanes and alleys. And the Ward 6 Office was growing some nice size weeds
The residents of that neighborhood need to fight this destructive and unnecessary project with everything they’ve got! Why would the city believe that dumping a bunch of drug-addicted women & gender confused individuals onto a vacant lot would help them? Tucson already has LOADS of programs available to help with any and every problem a person could possibly have! STAR Village is not necessary and the city does not need to spend any more money on hardcore violent criminals & seriously mentally ill psychotics whacked out of their minds on a mixture of Meth, Fentanyl and Ketamine (horse tranquilizer) who don’t want help or who have lost the ability to know where they are much less what they want beyond the next hit! For the violent psychotics—involuntary commitment to AZ State Mental Hospital. These people are to violent, dangerous—more crazed by the Meth, Fentanyl & Ketamine cocktail to be on the street (No more hatchet deaths! Take back the bus stops from the “blues heads” so riders can use them again!) For the hardcore violent criminals—either complete a rehab program, job program, then transitional housing—to—full employment—to—regular housing—OR go to jail! That is the ONLY strategy that will work.
IN OTHER NEWS – How Horses and Other Members of the Animal Kingdom are Coping with the Ketamine Shortage. caused by Human Misuse and Overconsumption of a Medicine Used on Then For Pain Management Anesthesia, Treating Emergency Trauma, and Sedation.
I wonder how many horses are seething with anger tonight because tonight is, again, another night that horses who rely on Ketamine for pain management and emergency stabilization of severe trauma, have had to do without. How many horses have had to postpone needed surgical procedures due to a shortage of Ketamine—the anesthesia used not only on horses—but dogs, cats, zoo animals. It’s the only injectable anesthesia that’s safe and tested across all species under veterinary care!
Ketamine is used in human in very small doses. Horses require much larger doses. However ALL the animals are doing without due to human abuse! Among them, there is talk of massive civil unrest among zoo animals, pet dogs and cats are talking up a hunger strike (how the cats don’t think dogs can stick it out), and the pit bulls homeless addicts keep for protection, are turning on them and running away—leaving addict owners distraught, unprotected and scared. They never got their pets back.
The offices of doctors who treat human beings with Ketamine and have access to this drug have experienced a rash of break-ins and large amounts of Ketamine have been stolen. Those drugs have turned up in the offices of veterinarians and veterinary clinic and hospitals, particularly in Alaska, the Northern border states and parts of Canada. Although no suspects have positively been identified, video from one of the offices lead law enforcement to suspect that these break-ins are the work of one Alaskan Kodiak bear and A Canadian Rocky Mountain Grizzly who then hand off the stolen Ketamine to North American Black Bears who distribute the Ketamine to vets throughout Canada and North America. It’s literally turning up on their doorstep in gift boxes stamped Brought To You By: The Three Bears! Several animal species have been questioned, but “snitches end up in ditches” is a fact that cross species lines. Nobody’s talking. We’ll keep you informed as the investigation develops.
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