Saturday, June 29, 2013

Ya'll come now - The Welcome sign is always out in Lake Worth


Coming to a neighborhood near you...maybe soon to be your next door neighbor? Recovery Associates has announced that it will extend its drug and alcohol treatment programs into the Lake Worth, Florida area.

Heaven knows, we have a lot of residents with substance abuse problems. Lake Worth with its land use regulations makes everyone feel welcomed...once those regulations are cemented, no one has to pull a fast one anymore. Now, just like affordable housing attracting the poor (that we can't get enough of ), we will now attract drug addicts.  Lake Worth IS the place. Businesses sell it to them and then their customers need recovery. We have a few businesses that are coming before the commission on Tuesday asking for a 2COP license so that people can get even more wasted.  The most successful businesses in Lake Worth?...any place that sells alcohol.  Lake Worth will have a turn around economy.

Men, women and adolescents continually are caught in webs of addiction. Whether it's cocaine, heroin, vodka or scotch, the problem just keeps on getting worse.

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2 comments:

MB said...

Lynn, I hate to break this to you but the recovery programs are some of the worst scams..

They are NOT off drugs but are taking dangerous "legal" drugs, like what is commonly called "bath salts". The problem with making it illegal is that someone will just create a newer, legal, more dangerous one. Hence the argument to legalize safe drugs like pot.

And the other thing is that businesses are using these poor people in telephone scams and subjecting them to demoralizing working conditions, doing very nasty things over the phone, like lifetime supplies of toilet paper to old people and toxic "green" light bulbs I can give you the name of some of these businesses in Delray.

And these poor, unfortunate people have no choice. They are trapped.

Lake Worth is much better off without these places. I would hope Lake Worth would be more family friendly. A place to raise kids.

They are not what they seem to be.\\MB

By the way, what in the heck is happening with the pool?

Lynn Anderson said...

thanks, M.B....you're preaching to the choir.