Discovery Institute journalist Jonathan Choe discusses Seattle’s rampant addiction problem and how drug addicts are shooting up outside schools on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
, drug dens, drug users, and the criminal activity that just comes along with all of this stuff," he said.
A man injects himself with heroin using a needle obtained from the People's Harm Reduction Alliance, the nation's largest needle-exchange program, in Seattle, Washington April 30, 2015. Choe said after seeing the video the mayor should have organized a massive cleanup for the area around the school where addicts were shooting up.
"The John Stanford International School in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, that's also dealing with a massive encampment that just has been left to linger," Choe said., but the"vicious cycle" keeps making its return.
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