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👨‍🔬🧠🧪💊💉 I would rather a thousand times be a free soul in jail than to be a sycophant and coward in the streets

Blowing Fentanyl at the Cops
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@jlp8844
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4 months
Do not be the guy like Kevin Dahlgren who gives an unresponsive person 5 doses of naloxone. If you find someone passed out you should first make sure they are actually overdosing. You can shake them, yell, squeeze their trap muscle or do a sternum rub with your knuckle➡️
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If they continue to be unresponsive, you want to look for the chest rising and falling for breaths, listen for breaths, and feel for a pulse. Slowed and shallow breathing are the biggest indicators of an opioid overdose. You also should check the pupils with a light.
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such as flash pulmonary edema, low blood pressure, seizure activity, and potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias. It may seem like the right thing to do at the time, but you're endangering someone by administering 20 mgs of naloxone at once. Relax and make sure they have oxygen 👍
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If the pupils are constricted to a pinpoint, they are most likely suffering from an opioid overdose. At this point you want to administer your naloxone and follow the instructions in the box. After administering the naloxone, call 911 (or during/before if possible)
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Then you can consider giving a second dose of naloxone in the other nostril or by injecting in a different muscle. Large doses of Naloxone not only cause severe discomfort and a pronounced withdrawal syndrome, but are also associated with rare side effects
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A good skill to have is knowing how to administer rescue breathing and protecting the airway. Administer 1 breath around every 5-6 seconds until help arrives. If the person continues to be unresponsive after the first dose of naloxone and after 2-3 minutes of rescue breathing
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@Action_JRD Good luck finding one goddamn leader because they do not exist. Apparently I'm a terrorist now
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@abc13houston The instinct of people in these replies to automatically play defense for landlords and suck the boots off of their feet and show no empathy for a struggling family is a perfect example of how awful the American mindset is
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@neo_antiquarian @RyanMarino Jesus Christ. And therein lies the problem with giving people unnecessary doses of narcan. It's not always benign
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@alhenry25 I think it's because he's a war criminal...
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This is not a good thing. Nature gave us opiate receptors and chemicals like endorphins for a reason. They are essential for cognitive and physical functioning. Making someone unable to feel pleasure is not a reasonable solution to drug overdoses
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KPRC 2 Houston
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‘Game changer’: Vaccine developed at University of Houston to end fentanyl overdoses headed for human clinical trials
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@JulsBudau EXACTLY. Breaths=oxygenated blood going to the brain. You just haven't displaced every molecule of dope from the receptor sites and forced the person into agony yet, but they're fine. Like oh my god it doesn't take an emergency medicine doctor to figure that out
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@CaseStudyQB The argument against this tax of “but selling their shares will drive down the price of other people’s stock” is actually psychotic lmfao these dudes sell assloads of shares every month to pay for like rockets to mars and shit
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@HeterodoxThis Mind blowing that he's taken seriously lmao
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@divxspan @NoahHurowitz It would take 200 minutes of exposure at the highest possible concentration that industrial fentanyl manufacturers are exposed to, with no safety equipment, for even a therapeutic dose of fentanyl to absorb into the blood
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@Slavik_Petrakov People like you are the bottom of the barrel in our communities. Yes, let's all just walk past someone suffering because we disagree with their life choices. Take your roids, and fake looking beard out of my comments. I know you got the littlest legs ever too mfer
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A lot of people seem to only understand the racist effects of the drug war through this framework of "the CIA trafficked drugs into impoverished black and brown communities in order to cause xyz effects". This narrow view of the drug war neglects the long history of these laws
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@bbbaldie @imthetwosnotyou @JonathanCade3 @historyinmemes No you're absolutely correct. Everyone is just a contrarian nutsack online. There are so many better ways to get lumber than cutting down trees that are a thousand years old. I don't think people get how significant it is for an organism to live for a millennium
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Hard drugs and soft drugs don't exist. We throw drugs in those categories based on how society views the users. All drug use has potential risks and benefits that are determined by the dose, route of administration, and when/where its taken
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How convenient that Emilie likes to use the only drug that Norway has ever decriminalized
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@guyfelicella I find it hilarious when people like Twolf say "well fentanyl hasn't reached Portugal yet!" without realizing he just implicitly admitted that decriminalization and public health approaches to drug use aren't the problem, it's toxic drug contamination
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Prohibition laws cause the same predictable cycle of events. There is a crackdown on the initial drug of concern, that drug still stays in the supply for a significant amount of time, and then a new (usually more potent and less understood) drug takes its place. It's invariable
@moraffreports
Christopher Moraff
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Medetomidine — an animal sedative 200 times more potent than xylazine — found in two bags of Philly dope. Two dozen samples still lined up, from Pitt, Blair, Cambria, etc. Follow @PGroundhogs for info
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@donniepj2a @neo_antiquarian @RyanMarino You're right that the pros outweigh the cons but it's 100% true that we need to train people on dealing with an unresponsive person and how to administer their naloxone. It can be dangerous for both people to give out naloxone willy nilly without even knowing an OD is happening
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Drug treatment centers are the only medical facilities on earth where you are punished and stripped of your medication because your symptoms return. @SAMHSA enjoys making so many convoluted rules that only serve to lower retention rates and make treatment impossible
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@nonstopcontrast The induced withdrawal syndrome can be fatal or at the very least be the worst discomfort you've ever experienced in your life. If you stuck around for the last part of the thread you'd know that you can give someone flash pulmonary edema, seizures, hypotension, and arrhythmias
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@AltaLeftist @RyanMarino When you make someone's point for them and think it's an own
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@NTFabiano As far as neuroscience can explain depression, the neuroplasticity argument makes the most sense and has the best supporting evidence. The monoamine hypothesis has been debunked time and time again. The massive review from 2022 should've been the final nail in the coffin
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@CaseStudyQB Reminder that this is only 60% of the wealth gains made by these chuds during the pandemic (off of the backs of highly exposed, underpaid, and exploited workers) The tax wouldn’t even exist if these folks democratically profit shared with their workers
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@AnaKasparian @jaredsthumbs @benshapiro Lmfao Ana.... really?... we all see the violent crime statistics dropping in cities across the country. Please let go of your pearls for a sec
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@briebriejoy @BadFaithPod Chomsky is making dog shit arguments in this clip and I really don’t understand why people are upset that he’s getting challenged. He’s the most cited intellectual alive, I really think he can handle some light push back
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@jlp8844
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As an addendum to this because there are some difficult people out there: Relax, make sure they have oxygen, monitor breathing, give naloxone as needed if they slip back into sedation until help arrives. Stay calm and you got it
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@RyanMarino I couldn't get through the first minute where he's talking about smoked cannabinoids entering the blood stream in some rapidly sinister way. Like yes brother, smoked drugs reach the blood and brain very rapidly. Welcome the first page of a pharmacology textbook
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The journal of the American Medical Association published an editorial in 1900 stating that "n words in the south have taken up a new vice, that of cocaine sniffing". It became commonplace for southern newspapers to publish articles talking about the superhuman strength that
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This is how weed smokers act while simultaneously saying stuff like "did you know methadone/sub is worse than heroin?". They just replace an addiction with another addiction". Stop doing the mental gymnastics to justify why you hit 155 dabs per day and admit you like being high
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Jelly Roll Claims Smoking Marijuana Has Kept Him 'Sober'
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cocaine gives black people and how it made them better marksmen. This myth about superhuman abilities became the justification for one of the first instances of increased police militarization in US history. Southern police departments took to increasing the caliber of their
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@RyanMarino Spot on. 85% or more of first time users of all classes of drugs will never move on to long term use. The minority who do develop problems almost invariably have comorbid psychiatric issues, physiological disease, low SES, low education levels, and started using at an early age
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@Country_fiedMD Crawl back under your log cretin
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@ibdgirl76 They're also over extending the findings of those type of experiments too. Sure, you can convince people they're experiencing pain even if they're not. But doesn't mean that 1. Most pain is psychogenic or 2. That psychogenic pain doesn't need treated
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@NobleQAli I mean you can say okay as if I'm some nutsack saying baseless things but it's the absolute truth. People like to condescend about drugs from a really ignorant place without ever having the requisite information. Once again the biggest hole in a lot of lefty politics is drugs
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rights era with cannabis and heroin use being the main justification for raids into the homes of protest organizers such as the BPP. This tactic is laid bare with this famous quote from John Ehrlichman, a top Nixon advisor who admitted the initial purpose of the drug war
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@hannahlevitt America is a late stage capitalist dystopia and the reaction by most Americans to get mad at this criticism is what reproduces this system. Banks, CEO's, and shareholders are seeing record profits while we are all left with an unemployment crisis and a looming eviction crisis
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Safer supply has been repeatedly shown to reduce all cause mortality, decrease overdose death risk, increase rates of entrance into recovery treatment, ➡️
@Twolfrecovery
T Wolf 🌁
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"Research finds 100% of British Columbians oppose hard drug decriminalization." People want recovery from addiction, not more drugs. Decriminalization is a dead stick. @DrugPolicyOrg @guyfelicella
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@Bier_Automata @JulsBudau Exactly. And they'll be less uncomfortable and pissed at you when they wake up
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bullets in order to more effectively control this new "southern menace". In the 1930s the new demon drug of choice became marijuana. The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 effectively made cannabis illegal and the campaign to pass this law was entirely driven the FBN.
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@AltaLeftist @CarolKennon4 @RyanMarino Most of us who do this work and advocacy have often lost the most amount of people to drug overdoses. Keep making uninformed assumptions because you can't think practically
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The lesson of the drug war, especially with all the scientific evidence in this area now, shouldn't be that drugs are evil. It's that you cannot believe any narrative forced into your face by the government and media. There's a reason they want you to hate drug users
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Every time a new Highland county rapper appears an angel loses its wings
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@NobleQAli Drugs with a known identity and dose do not necessarily shorten life span. Long term use of unregulated street drugs exacerbated by a million different factors is likely to impact your health, but taking an opiate or amphetamine everyday doesn't =poor health
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Harry Anslinger, the first President of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, associated marijuana with violence and psychosis, framed black people and Latinos as the primary users, and claimed it promoted miscegenation. We then saw this same cycle occur during the civil
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In the late 90s and early 2000s there were *only* between 300-700 fatal overdoses per year in Ohio. We now have between 5000-6000 per year. People were about 10-15x less likely to die using Rx opiates and heroin back then. Laws targeting Rx opiates created the fentanyl OD crisis
@SenSherrodBrown
Sherrod Brown
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300 Ohioans die from fentanyl each month. Today on #NationalFentanylAwarenessDay , we honor those we’ve lost & commit to doing everything we can to protect OH from this drug. That's why we wrote & passed the FEND Off Fentanyl Act to help law enforcement keep fentanyl out of Ohio.
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The superhuman drug user myth still rears its ugly head far too often with with the express purpose of justifying police violence. We have famously seen this myth perpetuated with Rodney King and Laquan McDonald
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The United States drug war is inexorably linked to American imperialism in the global south. The drug war has been used as a permanent shock to the Latin American population to further entrench and justify the expansion of US military and corporate interests in that region.
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@MalteLandwehr @herosnvrdie69 You say this as if Walmart expanded into an empire because they wanted to give people jobs lmao They wanted to make money by hiring as many plebs as they could and paying them the lowest wages possible
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@NobleQAli You're literally describing moderate doses of adderall and methamphetamine. There is a reason American pilots are fed adderall like candy. It doesn't have long term negative effects and works wonders on performance
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@NobleQAli Fake lefty showing his reactionary side. Yes dude, it's a human right to have dominion over your own body. Should the government dictate whether someone gets to eat cookies just because they're overweight?
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@RyanMarino @nonstopcontrast @neo_antiquarian Exactly. The only point I'm making is that you can rarely kill someone with high doses of narcan and that it's important to understand this. You can also kill someone by loading them up with narcan and not giving oxygen while they're sedated from a non-opioid drug
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@NickAdamsinUSA @grasssnake99 White sportscasters like you sound way too much like slave auctioneers. Calm down buddy, this is a teenage/20 year old man you will never meet
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This is what we call... bullshit. I promise no drug will make a committed chemistry major drop out after two weeks of use. Has anyone ever considered that people have other life experiences outside of their drug use?
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I remember a buddy in college showed up one day to cafeteria lunch super excited about heroin, “it’s not such a big deal, and feels great”, he dropped out two weeks later and I never saw him again.
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Toxicology confirmed he did not die of an OD, yet no one sees how outrageous it is for one of the officers to say on video "this is why you don't do drugs kids". No kids, this is why you don't fall for drug war propaganda
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where accusations of PCP use and super strength were made. The most recent example is the case of George Floyd. Accusations of meth and fentanyl use causing Floyd's "erratic" behavior and ultimate death circulated for months after the incident and persist to this day.
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I will go on a limb and say that most people doing harm redux work in this country not only don't get paid for it, but they also lose money doing it. There's not a dime to be made in this work and it's weird for recovery zealots to launch that attack given how much they profit
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guyfelicella
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RECOVERY & HARM REDUCTION: A SERIES Part 3 What’s really driving all this animosity? One of the most ridiculous accusations on here is that I am “bought & paid for,” or that I want to keep people addicted “to keep my job.” 🤦🏻‍♂️ No one makes a profit from harm reduction.
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@hannahlevitt We have a system that solely functions to protect capital interests and to perpetuate wealth and racial inequality. Every fiber of it needs dismantled. Every billion these people make diminishes your buying power and your social and political influence. We live in an aristocracy
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Drug checking services also cause dealers to modulate their behavior and the way they sell. Having a reagent checking booth at events like large festivals makes a night and day difference on the quality of drugs that are sold. It becomes harder to misrepresent your product
@clairezagorski
Claire Zagorski, MSc, LP
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We see behavior change stemming from drug checking results all the time, actually. 🤷‍♀️ That’s been borne out in the literature and has been a truism for as long as drug checking has been around.
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@Slavik_Petrakov @VeronikaJade Alright dude this just shows the type of cretin you are. You're here to hide behind a screen and bully, you'd never act like this to someone irl. Goodbye, good riddance, and I hope a refrigerator falls on your head from a 5th story window like a cartoon
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@IdeathbypandaI @CaseStudyQB Tax their new earnings at 90%. Fuck em if they want to pay people poverty wages
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@twinkdefcon It's also deeply unhelpful and makes the average person think dopamine is #1 the primary neurotransmitter in the brain and that all pleasurable activity is mediated there and #2 that you can manipulate your body's dopamine release and production with cold showers and shit
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@RyanMarino @AltaLeftist People probably wouldn't smoke their fent in the hospital if doctors stopped their anti-opioid mania and just main line them with something they would want. Idk how people can't see that line of reasoning
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@Zargons1 @SamhSa None of that matters in the context I'm speaking of. There is no reason to withhold a dose of methadone because someone pisses hot for fent. Let's get mad and punish them because they did fent so they can quit treatment entirely and go right back to street dope
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@TSBurkhardt Do not ever mention being in an MAT/OAT program to your doctor. It's often an immediate target on your back to be labeled a drug seeker. You could have a Phineas Gage sized hole in your head and if you mention methadone or bupe, you might walk out of there with a bandaid
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@NobleQAli @el_sabawi @TSBurkhardt @melbee4444 Once again fake lefty showing his reactionary side. Why this type of reaction to a Palestinian American who is an expert on this subject matter? She's exactly right, hyper focusing ontrying to shun drug users at a protest is an incredible distraction
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@Jasonchavezhomo That's what the doctor said about your upper lip. Keep pursing your lips some more big guy. You look like you get out of breath after 3 stairs
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@l_u_n_a13 I couldn't find the mechanism for it but if it's blocking mu receptors then there's no way you'd feel good while on it. My guess is you'd be in a lot of pain and discomfort and probably anxious/depressed. It sounds like methocinnamox which is another nightmare antagonist
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@TSBurkhardt This is unironically a lot of people's reading here. Instead of seeing that the lies about drugs justify the police brutality, they blame drug users for weakening and endangering the movement. They think Mao's word on it is sacred even though he ate barbiturates like candy lmao
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@SJTomcat @abc13houston I really don’t care about the terms of a rental agreement when it comes to an economic meltdown and a pandemic. It’s immoral to kick people out of their home during a pandemic and landlords should spend their time fighting for mortgage protections instead of doing this
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@TSBurkhardt @SamhSa The SAMHSA and individual clinic rules are absolutely authoritarian, disgusting, and make my job a nightmare because no one wants to go to a clinic every day in perpetuity and then do multiple hours of talk therapy every month
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@tgdeceiver @NobleQAli No there is actually not a shred of evidence that harm reduction services or materials enable people to use. The naloxone moral hazard idea is a myth on top of others. People are more likely to stop using when engaged with services like a syringe exchange than without it
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@SOMAMadman @divxspan @NoahHurowitz facilitate the transport the drug through the layers of the skin and into the blood stream. These patches take generally over an hour to begin working and the drug reaches maximum serum concentrations after around 24 hours or more after application
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That led the person to use crack in the first place and how those same factors impact YOUR LIFE. We are all a few decisions and spurts of bad luck away from being the homeless "crackhead" that we demonize and walk right past on the sidewalk. They are you and you are them
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@bifurombur @dystopiasucks @hasanthehun @lhfang American capitalism is inextricably rooted in white supremacy. The domination of indigenous people and black people by white capital interests is the foundation of this country. The ruling class definitely uses race to prevent solidarity but this isn’t to say racism is dead
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@TrumpStudents @BernieSanders Obamacare and Medicare for all are two extremely different things bruv
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If you can be manipulated into hating your fellow working class man because they choose to put a substance in their body, then any violence against them can be justified. It becomes "duh, that crackhead needs thrown in jail" instead of understanding the intersection of factors
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@HeterodoxThis @yokesandyokes The fuggin audacity of someone claiming to be a Christian to compare themselves to Jesus is hilarious
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@ancillarytext The people defending landlords have never been forced out of their home and have never been swindled by one
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@slimeydavey Wearing an acab mask at Walmart is hilariously bold. That’s a brave troop right there
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@nytimes And we have two presidential candidates and an entire Congress totally opposed to the sole solution to this problem. The arguments for Medicare for All literally make themselves. We no longer need a vampire-like middle man between individuals and their health care
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The only thing this accomplished was putting 2 cartel leaders in jail lmao the drug trade is not going to stop or slow down. When cartel leaders get arrested you just see the groups splinter off. The original big 4 turned into 60-80 different groups because of this
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ManfromRio
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Guess you guys missed it. The Biden Administration DEA just tricked the two heads of the Sinaloa Cartel into flying into El Paso. WHERE THEY WERE PROMPTLY ARRESTED. The Sinaloa Cartel is the largest supplier of Fentanyl on Planet Earth
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People who are clueless about addiction always have a variation of the same 2 ideas on how to treat it. 1. A dystopian medical torture device/ pharmaco therapy like irreversible opioid receptor antagonists, or 2. Corralling drug users into a ghetto and forcing them to get sober
@RTDNEWS
Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Electric shock for withdrawal? Chesterfield takes a chance on a new device for addiction
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@drcarlhart @Columbia Thank you for the support Dr. Hart. Your voice means a lot to everyone in the streets
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@ThomasKlineMD @melbee4444 Dr. Kline, I usually appreciate your stuff but heroin is not a genetic disease and we have no evidence to say that. No gene has ever been identified that underlies addiction. If there was it'd have to be universal and unique to that population which has never been done
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@clairezagorski This is the most annoying thing about psychedelics having their renaissance. It's a soul searching spiritual journey to stay up all night on LSD but a poor person using meth to get through a day on the streets is an out of control fuck who needs jailed. Evil hypocrites
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@LeonDav94610641 @KyleKulinski You remember that time when the fascists controlled the Senate, the Supreme Court, tons of lower courts and most state legislatures? Oh wait that’s right now
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People make this point constantly where they say "this person was narcan'd 6 times and still didn't come out of it" without realizing how goofy it is to give someone 6 doses of narcan and not even confirm that they're overdosing. Not every unconscious person is overdosing
@RyanMarino
Ryan Marino, MD
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When I was a resident I had to go to scene responses (where 911 is called) and saw a man who was unresponsive in his own shower get more than 30 mg of naloxone before he was finally transported to the hospital where they discovered his ruptured cerebral (brain) aneurysm.
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@Twolfrecovery @HeterodoxThis @sf_mills Pretty hard to be doxxed when you give up your own identity
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4 years
@SJTomcat @abc13houston It’s almost like owning property shouldn’t be your only source of income and that this entire system is fucking ridiculous and rigidly built for profit making with zero room for human emotion
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@jlp8844
Jordan
5 months
@camjenglish No reason to conflate the plight of paint patients with those who have a SUD. Everyone needs to direct their anger towards the DEA for all of these problems. Addicts did not cause the untreated pain crisis, opioid stigma and bad education did
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@jlp8844
Jordan
4 months
@RyanMarino That might be the most stupidly over generalized statistic I've ever heard. 70% of all pills? Do these people understand that drug dealers don't just make drugs to kill people? I'm pretty sure in order to make money off of drugs you need a customer base that is alive
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@jlp8844
Jordan
4 months
@shdwstar Someone brought us brown powder heroin at a dancesafe event last year and I was shocked. No fent, tested negative for xylazine, and turned maroon-ish with a marquis reagent. Someone scored big time
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