Henlars67 wrote: » If you were going to run somebody out of the town you wouldn't give him warning by going to 2 national newspapers and the local radio station. You'd just do whatever you'd planned nice and quietly. This head of the anti-drug movement is just looking for attention, or to give himself some sort of hard man rep. As regards being offered drugs, I've been going out in town since I was 17, that's 14 years ago, and nobody has ever asked me if I wanted to buy drugs. I didn't think dealers really did that. It's quite a risk to take, especially considering there's probably not a person in this town who wouldn't know where to go to get drugs if they wanted them.
loki7777 wrote: » My child did during the last Fleadh and he is only 14.
Peintre Celebre wrote: » I'm calling absolute B.S on this. The only way you're being offered drugs is if you know the lads selling and they think you may want some. Have never had a stranger come up to me asking me did I want some.
IrishLad2012 wrote: » Don't know if I can agree with you there. Id say per population of people we have a fairly bad drug problem. Most nights I am out now, I get offered drugs by more than one or two strangers. Also I mentioned on here before about an incident I witnessed in the Four Lights during the Fleadh, a group of about thirty 16 year olds where surrounding a young lad who was unconscious, a few adults that were assisting him asked what he had taken, the kids told her 'we have been eating tablets all day' and that he could have taken up to ten ecstasy tablets. So it is definitely on our doorstep.
Kettleson wrote: » Dealers can spot a potential customer at 50 paces. So don't be fooling yourself that they are not there because you have not been asked. But that's not a problem peculiar to Sligo, it's nationwide. Here's some maths for you. Eg: One dealer has 20 clients/customer on class "A". Each client spends €200 a week (which may shock you, but to someone in the grips of addiction, this is nothing). 20 Clients x €200 spend x 52 weeks a year = €208,000. There is a whole industry out there. Don't kid yourself that there isn't.
Cnoc na Riabh wrote: » Well if it's not heroin then Kettleson must be implying that Sligo is awash with 'crack cocaine'. I'm nearly afraid to leave my house now
Kettleson wrote: » Class A Drugs.http://www.talktofrank.com/faq/what-drug-classification-system
IrishLad2012 wrote: » Pubs on Grattan St,O'Connell St and any club or pub by the river.
Cnoc na Riabh wrote: » Hold on. Are you suggesting that 'HEROIN' has become a big problem in Sligo?
IrishLad2012 wrote: » Is Sligo on the brink of a bloodbath between these gangs?
Kettleson wrote: » Here's some maths for you. Eg: One dealer has 20 clients/customer on class "A". Each client spends €200 a week (which may shock you, but to someone in the grips of addiction, this is nothing). 20 Clients x €200 spend x 52 weeks a year = €208,000. There is a whole industry out there. Don't kid yourself that there isn't.
Zymurgist wrote: » I've been going out in sligo for the last 12 years more or less, less frequently since i moved away about 5 years ago, but even so i have never been offered anything, certainly not by anyone i din't know. Not in the garavogue,toffs, the velvet, fiddlers, shoots, mchughs, the belfry, connollys or anywhere else for that matter.
glaswegian wrote: » "Most nights I am out now, I get offered drugs by more than one or two strangers" dont know what part of town your going to,but if i was you i'd stop going there.
Vlove wrote: » Well thankfully we don't have much reports about it here as Dublin would have. I mean its everywhere!
IrishLad2012 wrote: » http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/new-anti-drugs-movement-vows-4918294 What are your thoughts on this article. While I do agree that we have a serious drug problem in Sligo not sure if a group with strong republican links is the way to solve it. Is Sligo on the brink of a bloodbath between these gangs?