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  • Registered Users Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    I hear you skooterblue2 but I do not agree with condemning outright and forever those who have erred, and are now seeking to live wisely. without knowing them as individuals
    Choosing rehab is a hard choice that deserves to be respected,

    Whatever the reasons they did wrong, they need and deserve a chance. Which is what rehab is about. To be supported

    OP yes... a thousand times yes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭skooterblue2


    Graces7 wrote: »
    I hear you skooterblue2 but I do not agree with condemning outright and forever those who have erred, and are now seeking to live wisely. without knowing them as individuals
    Choosing rehab is a hard choice that deserves to be respected,

    Whatever the reasons they did wrong, they need and deserve a chance. Which is what rehab is about. To be supported

    OP yes... a thousand times yes.

    I think all these aspects of Rehabilitation are very very different. I believe drug and criminal rehabilitation is expensive and rarely works.

    Then I am expected to accept it, unconditionally? Absolutely not. The amount of drug relapse and reoffending criminals, why would you risk your own business, property and expose your own community to it?


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    Originally Posted by Graces7 View Post
    I hear you skooterblue2 but I do not agree with condemning outright and forever those who have erred, and are now seeking to live wisely. without knowing them as individuals
    Choosing rehab is a hard choice that deserves to be respected,

    Whatever the reasons they did wrong, they need and deserve a chance. Which is what rehab is about. To be supported


    OP yes... a thousand times yes.


    "I think all these aspects of Rehabilitation are very very different. I believe drug and criminal rehabilitation is expensive and rarely works.

    Then I am expected to accept it, unconditionally? Absolutely not. The amount of drug relapse and reoffending criminals, why would you risk your own business, property and expose your own community to it?"

    So one mistake and? regardless of the person, the circumstances? see Mark 25s testimony in a previous post, post 15

    What do others think please?


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