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Anonymartyr · M
Homelessness, poverty (major crisis in this province) and my bone disease since there is nobody else in the world researching it.
lilangel · 26-30, F
What have you found out useful about what you've searched regarding homelessness and poverty that can help someone@Anonymartyr
Anonymartyr · M
@lilangel Nothing yet. The problem actually resides in certain provincial laws: When an apartment is vacant the landlord may increase the rent as high as they want- in practice landlords will rent to a tenant short-term and then evict or drive out the tenant in order to legally rise the rent again/ now there are over a hundred full-time employed people living in their vehicles because their job doesn't pay enough for rent. Another problem is that individual landlords are being eliminated by management companies which give slumlords a bad name. Downtown the business owners complain about the junkies sleeping in their doorways or disturbing their customers entering the establishment or drive-thru to illegally beg for change (according to the safe streets act one cannot approach someone to beg, nor even verbally ask- its considered harassment, but you can sit quietly with a sign and panhandle. The law completely ignored the junkies and pushers and immediately started driving off the elderly and crippled, in response to this I and several others legally unionized the panhandlers, although that didn't work after the first year (Look up I.W.W. Windsor and S.L.O.W. in Wikipedia). Behind all these actions and decisions there was lots of research.
I made a medical discovery online that impressed my healthcare worker- That CB2 in marijuana may balance the bone loss/growth ratio, which is a healthier solution to osteoporosis than the current medications which radically force bone growth (and for this reason carry a very high risk of bone cancer, unlike pot). She looked over the research and then wrote me a referral for the cannabis clinic .
I made a medical discovery online that impressed my healthcare worker- That CB2 in marijuana may balance the bone loss/growth ratio, which is a healthier solution to osteoporosis than the current medications which radically force bone growth (and for this reason carry a very high risk of bone cancer, unlike pot). She looked over the research and then wrote me a referral for the cannabis clinic .