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Hydromorphone to be available from Vancouver vending machines for 32 cents a 8mg pill
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2020-01-19 at 4:50 AM UTCLol how does this program target people on the street. You are just making shit up, as usual. I've already addressed this and now you're just regurgitating.
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2020-01-19 at 4:54 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 4:56 AM UTCWhy? Because those people who live on the streets stand in line for all the benefits all day long and the medical and criminal establishments have known that they've had problems for a long time.
Your average joe who works 8 - 4 and shoots up 4 - 12 isn't going to wait in line for medical hydromorphone. Hell the last thing he's going to tell his doctor is that he shoots up. Even if he did, doc ain't just gonna give it to you. You have to have tried and failed everything else.
Most often those who die from fentanyl are those without strong tolerances. You're not getting hydromorphone unless you have an extreme tolerance. They're targeting the same group that already goes to safe injection sites. They're targeting the wrong fucking group. -
2020-01-19 at 5:07 AM UTCIt's just another liberal machination. They want to pervert and destroy society as we know it. That's their goal.
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2020-01-19 at 5:09 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 5:10 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 5:13 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 5:17 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 5:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ So who is it targeting and why ISNT it "street users?"
Anybody using needle exchanges, wanting to get off opiates through subs/methadone/diluadid, use any of the other support systems Vancouver has for addicts like safe shooting areas, etc. For whatever reason splam thinks only homeless people use these programs. He also for some reason thinks everyone has to go in a line because apparently take home doses dont exist.
Literally the only requirement is testing positive for fent. -
2020-01-19 at 5:22 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 5:24 AM UTCActually in Vancouver they'll give people morphine too. Couple hundred milligrams a day.
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2020-01-19 at 5:33 AM UTC
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2020-01-19 at 2:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo It's a fucking vending machine that dispenses drugs in fucking Vancouver you retard of course it's for people on the street, fuck you're dumb and naive
Naa fam, dis wat gun happen
*casually parks 2019 Accord and strolls up to dilaudid vending machine in a Canada Goose puffer jacket* -
2020-01-19 at 4:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo It's a fucking vending machine that dispenses drugs in fucking Vancouver you retard of course it's for people on the street, fuck you're dumb and naive
I'm sure all FIVE USERS who can buy from this machine are homeless. It is literally indoors in a clinic. You think everyone who goes to a clinic is homeless? You're retarded. -
2020-01-20 at 4:07 PM UTCHydromorphone is an awful choice because it's got no legs so they're going to have to redose all the time.
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2020-01-20 at 4:20 PM UTC
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2020-01-20 at 4:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
I'm sure all FIVE USERS who can buy from this machine are homeless. It is literally indoors in a clinic. You think everyone who goes to a clinic is homeless? You're retarded.
§m£ÂgØL you are a sheltered little faggot who knows absolutely nothing about drug replacement programs
Didnt you literally say suboxone is illegal and you can overdose on it? What is your IQ? -
2020-01-20 at 4:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Solstice Hydromorphone is an awful choice because it's got no legs so they're going to have to redose all the time.
I just thought to myself what if I was banging a gram a day this machine would be useless. But the machine is simply meant to provide some form of addiction management in a way that a person trying to become opiate free can manage their own doses without having to rely on the traditional system where a doctor tells you how much to take and you get that exact amount from a clinic or pharmacy.
Instead you can manage it yourself which is giving people more freedom in their own healthcare. The criticism is that people would just use this to get high but thats why they use something which isn't as abused as other opiates. Unless you're injecting the pills, oral hydro's are a lot better than suboxone or methadone.
I've done lots of street opiates before and I found that there was no help for me at all with the traditional healthcare system. It's hard to just walk into your doctor and tell them you missed a week of work because you've been fucking hookers, doing coke, meth and heroin.
I wasn't addicted to opiates but if I was that system of self management sounds a lot better than the free clinics for homeless people I went to for nalaxone when I wasn't even homeless. Our healthcare system has a long way to go, Vancouver is pretty fucked but that's probably why this is happening because nobody knows what to do anymore, nothing is working right now and lots of people are dying. -
2020-01-20 at 5:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Crony capitalists are everything that's wrong with this world. They're like an especially nasty and virulent form of cancer. Once it gets in and infests itself, there's practically no killing it. Only human answer is another civil war and hang them all from the lampposts.
its not cronny capitalism.
neither mark jookerberg, tim crook nor sundar pitcher have any close friends or relatives in the rulling class before they become who they are. -
2020-01-20 at 5:27 PM UTC