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Heroin on the NHS

Posted on May 30, 2007 by legacysystem

Drug addicts are receiving courses of heroin costing £15,000 a year, whilst Alzheimers patients are being denied life-prolonging treatments.
Medical staff are even injecting the drug into the arms of the addicts, many of whom are serial criminals. At present £6million is spent on the 400 hardcore addicts. This would pay for treatment for almost 6,600 Alzheimer sufferers for a year. Worse still, the police have made the incredible demand that free heroin should be made available to all 200,000 addicts in the UK. The bill for this would be £3billion.

A senior officer said that it would be cheaper over time, because the average heroin addict comits around £45,000 wrth of crime each year to finance their habit.