Fentanyl, Heroin, and Needles, The Dark Side of Albuquerque’s Policies

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Fentanyl, Heroin, and Needles, The Dark Side of Albuquerque’s Policies

Summary: Ralph DiPalma highlights issues with Silverstone, who have not responded to repeated inquiries about an apartment project in Albuquerque, New Mexico. City officials have confirmed that while background checks are required for tenants, no drug testing will be conducted. This raises concerns as repeat offenders, unarrested for years, can pass these checks and potentially reside in the apartments.

These individuals may continue trafficking dangerous drugs like fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine, targeting the newly homeless. Ralph notes a significant rise in Albuquerque’s homeless population, fueled by a "homeless grapevine" drawing people from nearby cities, pueblos, and reservations.

The lack of police intervention and the distribution of free needles, approved by city and state officials, exacerbate the issue. Ralph questions the unchecked illegal activities and their impact on the community, particularly the victimization of the newly homeless.

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