The drug crisis is not a problem with Boston

The drug crisis is not a problem with Boston

We have a drug problem at Bay State, and the Nimby time is over.

The uninterrupted mass crisis and cass EBBs and flowed as the city begins with outreach flows and efforts, to see only sellers and addictions. The problem has been consumed by others, the same disturbing neighborhood.

However despite the addicts of the population running from Massachusetts City and towns outside Boston, it is taxpayers that have a tax refill.

No more, says Boston City Councilor John Fitzgerald.

He introduces a revocation order at the council of the yesterday’s council “about the production of a regional component of regional and mental funds” alone in a regional job sharing method.

Good luck with that.

This is a great idea, an intelligent idea. But we have a taste “not in my backyard” seek to avoid sharing the burden.

Four years ago, Acting Mayor Kim Janey Want to hire hotel rooms with respect to homeless people living in mass and cass. The Revere Mayor Brian arch is not on board.

“Municipal leaders who say we should do this work as a region but fail to take responsibility in their own city or town can be a good problem with the problem,” Janey doesn’t solve a statement.

The plan never came to fruition, and Fitzgerald took another shot in a regional alliance procedure.

“It’s not a Boston crisis – it’s a regional,” says Fitzgerald. “Many of the individuals at Mass and Cass are not from Boston, though the Boston taxpayers carrying full financial burdens.”

That dynamic “unfairly,” says Fitzgerald, and it is “unable to last.”

No, no. Unfortunately it is easier for our neighbors to see Boston as having a lion’s part of the problem, despite the actual makeup of mass and cass population. Things happen in Boston, stay in Boston.

That thinking doesn’t help anyone.

Fitzgerald said he found a regional fund with contributions from neighboring communities, to ensure that Boston cities with Boston readers can also help tab tab.

He said his funding was meant to encourage those other communities to become a “good neighbor.” We need more than those, and fewer leaders who fail to see the big picture: the abuse of substance is an epidemic, and spread epidemics.

If cities and neighboring cities form an alliance to fight the problem, we all benefit. The region can be an example of accompaniment to fight a plague breaking families and broken lives.

Fitzgerald also floated with the idea of ​​regional currency used in the “Nemed Bostice Campetment Distra fund

Soon we have a working healing campus until rebuilt, quick addicts from Boston and our neighboring cities have a chance to move their lives and healthy.

We’re all.

Al Govewyn’s Editorial Cartoon (Sendialticatn in the Trimator)

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