Lisa Drops Box Off Dirty Needles - Augusta Maine
— TheUnquirer (@unquirer) June 13, 2026
(6/11/26)
Augusta now allows public drug-use, intoxication, and nonprofits to pass out unlimited needles. These dirty needles end up in our parks, paths, and sidewalks.@mainemama7 was trespassed by the nonprofit which hands… pic.twitter.com/DUrcbQClp7
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Lisa Drops Box Off Dirty Needles - Augusta Maine
(6/11/26)Augusta now allows public drug-use, intoxication, and nonprofits to pass out unlimited needles. These dirty needles end up in our parks, paths, and sidewalks.
@mainemama7
was trespassed by the nonprofit which hands them out. Augusta PD refused to accept the dirty needles - leaving her no other option, but to drop them off at public meetings.*Augusta is currently in the process of permitting/licensing a "Low Barrier Shelter". These "Progressive" shelters ask the occupants to do their drug use on the streets, and are allowed to return under the influence. Nonprofits will provide them with the elastic bands to help with their veins, with the needles/pipes, and police are told to not arrest them.
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What about the normal people and their pets, or young people? Walking will not be safe around these drug spaces. Rainwater washing residue into gutters. Are you out of your minds???