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Lawlight said:
bunchanumbers said:

You act like people didn't do it before. Sharing needles is a major way on how it spread in the late 80s and early 90s. You didn't even bother to read it did you? The state had to pay for needle exchange programs to help stem the outbreak. You have never visited the less fortunate have you? Addiction is a serious thing and it makes things that are common sense seem ok to do.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/post-tribune/opinion/ct-ptb-rutter-on-scott-county-st-0607-20150606-story.html

These are the NEP in Indiana, all free to use:

https://nasen.org/directory/in/

In any case, I've still yet to hear from you about how one person infected enough people to cause an HIV outbreak.

As for visiting the less fortunate, I grew up in a poor third world country. However, I don't visit idiotic people. That's what someone who has unprotected sex or uses a used needle is.

Yeah all many many miles apart. If you grew up in a poor third world country you should know that its not easy to travel to get to medical help. I don't really think you can call addicts idiotic people though. Addiction is a disease. It would be like you calling a guy with a mental illness a idiot because he has a mental illness.