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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


Stop administering Narcan.
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HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???
 Quoting: R. Wordsworth

Stop administering Narcan.
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Most cops and first responders I know support this. They save someone 3-4 times, then sooner or later they don't get there in time.

Meanwhile, that person was committing crimes usually mostly against their friends/family/employer to support their habit. But in the end, 90% end up dead one way or another.

The question is, is it worth it all to save the 10% that recover and get clean?
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


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HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???
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too late. us as a society weren't willing to do what needed to be done. it's over.
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HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???
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too late. us as a society weren't willing to do what needed to be done. it's over.
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and we fought tooth and nail against our own who dared try.
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


Stop administering Narcan.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73445661


bump for truth.

There's not a lot you can do for someone who really wants to go. You can give them counseling, but ultimately they have to find a reason to want to get up in the morning.

Sometimes just giving someone the reason to want to live is the best thing you can do for them.

To be honest though, I only see this problem getting worse. People are just finding they can't see their lives as meaningful.
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it'll get worse before it gets better.
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it'll get worse before it gets better.
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Sometimes, it just gets worse.
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That is a very sad story. It hasn't hit here yet.
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The local news said cops are carrying it for the police dogs. Our K9 cops are dying from the drugs they're sniffing out.

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its very simple to stop but they dont want to stop it..they could, if they wanted, search every single shipping container that enters a country..with sniffer dogs and xray scanning it would be very easy

people will say how can you do this it would cost too much but thats easily addressed, charge that cost to the importer..this will not only stop alot of drugs coming in as well as employ thousands of people
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... police funding
just creates crimes

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 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


That's the saddest part when he goes to the city loses his van.
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie.

A tweaker, as the cops refer to us.
 Quoting: R. Wordsworth



I don't think that word means what you think it means.

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lmao
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


Donations pour in for a tent city for these people, highly separated, each has their own tent and their own coach. When they leave, they're banned from seeing any of their clan that dabbled in drugs. In a perfect world.
Jude 1:4 "For there are certain men crept in privily, even they who were of old written of beforehand unto this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ."
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Wow that takes me back.
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TROOF .. # I Know in the ground with Jim Sane
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


Stop administering Narcan.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73445661


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Hi

I am a bit smarter than you all. If you ever doubted it,you made a big mistake.

Praise the Lord

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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


Humanity is lost! You haven't figured that out yet. Robert Redford made a movie about it.

The wealth on this planet is unimaginable. No mater how many times you reset this chaos it always returns. Humans will never get it right as a whole.
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If I were a celestial I would give this planet a swift kick into the sun and wash my feet of it.
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth



Do you happen to live in a small town in the Mojave Desert?
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


- they're just humans beaching themselves
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I just heard another overdose on the scanner. Narcan administered. Respiration shallow, transporting with parent onboard.

As some of you may know, I'm a scanner junkie. A tweaker, as the cops refer to us. When I first got a scanner years ago, an OD in my lily-white suburban town was a once a year occurrence, and usually due to an out-of-towner probably from providence shacking up in a local hotel.

In the past couple of years, it became more and more common. First, once a month. Then a few times a month.

It's almost every fucking day now. Somtimes twice a day. A friend of mine who's a cop says in Providence, many ambulance crews spend their entire day going from one OD to another to administer narcan, often to someone whom they have already pulled back from the brink of death... sometimes more than once.

The junkies, ripped from the jaws of death by paramedics, often respond in a fit of rage against their saviors since when they come out of it they are stone cold sober, their high stolen by the narcan they administered.


HOW THE FUCK DO WE FIX THIS???

 Quoting: R. Wordsworth


I'm so sorry Wordsworth. And I grew up with this song btw.



Those of us who grew up with recreational drugs and great music have no idea what's going on as proper adults.

But there is an agenda of course.

Everything is corrupt, nobody cares anymore.

No wonder the internet hates people like me and you Wordsworth who grew up with pure and quality, not that it was easy.





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