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BE AWARE!

BE AWARE!

I was brought here because I was suffering from depression. I am not addicted to any substances and have no mental health issues related to substance addiction however what I witnessed at this facility is very scary so I hope anyone reading this is aware before they god forbid send their loved one here in the hope for recovery. When I was here I witnessed people abusing illicit drugs. I do not know where the drugs came from, or how they were able to sneak them into the hospital but I did ask several patients where they had got them and they claimed that the nurse(s) sold them to them. I did not witness this transaction so can not vouch for it or verify it directly but after being shocked with this revelation curiosity got the best of me and I asked one of the patients why a nurse would sell him an illegal drug, as this would not only get him fired but probably send him to jail if he was discovered. The patient told me that the nurses have a monopoly at the facility because out on the street they are able to choose one out of several dealers who they wish to buy from, often depending on who has the highest quality stuff, however at Carrier whoever sells has a monopoly because there is no other competition and they are able to maximize their profit by selling low quality drugs for higher prices and since the client base is composed of all addicts that are coming here they have guaranteed sales. The patients are given money by their loved ones during visits and this allows them to buy drugs. One patient I spoke with actually came to Carrier for the sole purpose of getting high and acquiring drugs as he told me that both of his heroine dealers had been jailed. This situation at Carrier breeches of a whole plethora of legal and moral/ethical boundaries. Justice and human rights violations are rampant here as drug dealers under the guise of nurses are able to operate their lucrative business here without impunity.

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