WHAT? Biden Regime Sets Aside $30 Million For Distributing Crack Pipes To Advance ‘Racial Equity’
One of Biden’s most often repeated campaign promises in the 2020 election was to ‘unify’ the United States after the Black Lives Matter riots in the summer of 2020 that heightened racial tensions. Since taking office, Biden has been one of the most divisive Presidents in history, attacking reporters for asking him challenging questions and telling people who are skeptical of the vaccine that they face a ‘winter of death’. People who supported his pledge to end racial tensions and support racial minorities finally have something to be excited about with the President writing an executive order to fund ‘racial equity’ measures. One component of the executive order aimed at achieving racial equity is to distribute $30 million worth of crack pipes and drug kits to ‘disadvantaged’ communities. President Biden’s son Hunter Biden has been a frequent user of crack cocaine. The Free Beacon Reports-
“The Biden administration is set to fund the distribution of crack pipes to drug addicts as part of its plan to advance “racial equity.”
The $30 million grant program, which closed applications Monday and will begin in May, will provide funds to nonprofits and local governments to help make drug use safer for addicts. Included in the grant, which is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services, are funds for “smoking kits/supplies.” A spokesman for the agency told the Washington Free Beacon that these kits will provide pipes for users to smoke crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and “any illicit substance.”
HHS said the kits aim to reduce the risk of infection when smoking substances with glass pipes, which can lead to infections through cuts and sores. Applicants for the grants are prioritized if they treat a majority of “underserved communities,” including African Americans and “LGBTQ+ persons,” as established under President Joe Biden’s executive order on “advancing racial equity.”
Over 100,000 people died in 2021 from drug overdoses. Advocates for drug addicts have said that drug use is one of the leading causes of homelessness in the United States. Law enforcement and leaders in African-American communities have said that focusing on drug prevention rather than enabling drug use is the best way to prevent overdose deaths and drug related crime.
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