One of my friends retired a few years ago after working at the Cass County Jail for decades. She would ask the inmates what was the first thing they wanted to do when they got out and most said they wanted to get high.
One of my friends retired a few years ago after working at the Cass County Jail for decades. She would ask the inmates what was the first thing they wanted to do when they got out and most said they wanted to get high.
It's OK to not be OK.
We closed Grafton and San Haven* and we're surprised by the outcomes?
De-institutionalizing folks with self-care problems (mental or developmental or chemical) led to what is on the streets.
*Both admittedly had serious issues, but we're no better off now
Was Hotel du Crack on south 8th in Moorhead not that long ago? Was that the hotel that was torn down?
Did that trigger the "gravitate" toward Hotel du Crack 2.0 that's causing issues (PetroServe et al) on 13th Ave in Fargo?
Maybe, just maybe, when they tear down a hotel that is a druggie hangout, they could do it while it's occupied?
Just send ‘em all back up to Grand Forks. Send angry Al up there too so he can run around in his kelly green thong and nobody will notice