Agurmentative essay responding to ""programs don't make sense", by Peter B. Gemma Jr.
Date Submitted: 11/30/2002 19:39:47
In the article "programs don't make sense", Peter B. Gemma Jr. emphasizes that the policy that give out free needles to junkies to help them avoid from the affection of AIDS is totally wrong. His main ground is that government cannot subsidize free needles to reduce the number of people using drug. However, I totally disagree with him because his arguments were flawed.
First, when he says that the program does not save the drug-addictions,
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evidences to show his points. Moreover, on the social ground, he just wants to save the taxpayers a billion of a penny when others die in the excruciating of AIDS. We should advocate this policy as well as promoting new education programs to the drug-abusers. We have to show them that we never leave them alone. Together, we will find them and bring and back, not leaving them in the hell of the heartless taxpayers.
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