Most people who use drugs don’t struggle with addiction. For those who do, we need supports that work: medications for substance use disorder, access to treatment, & other services. The drug supply is volatile; everyone benefits from overdose prevention & harm reduction services.
December 19, 2024 at 8:32 PM
Most people who use drugs don’t struggle with addiction. For those who do, we need supports that work: medications for substance use disorder, access to treatment, & other services. The drug supply is volatile; everyone benefits from overdose prevention & harm reduction services.
Sad to see an Amazon show perpetuate the myth you can overdose by touching fentanyl. Street fentanyl CANNOT be absorbed via skin. Fentanyl is a real concern, but myths lead to harmful drug policies that hurt people instead of helping. We need facts, not fiction, to keep us safer.
The casual spewing of disinformation would make you think this is budget TV. It is not, it’s Cross on Prime. Billboards for it are plastered over LA.
The serial killer put fentanyl into hand sanitizer, knowing his victim would use it. Then:
December 5, 2024 at 9:17 PM
Sad to see an Amazon show perpetuate the myth you can overdose by touching fentanyl. Street fentanyl CANNOT be absorbed via skin. Fentanyl is a real concern, but myths lead to harmful drug policies that hurt people instead of helping. We need facts, not fiction, to keep us safer.
Did you know your U.S. taxes fund the global war on drugs? A new report from DPA and HRI shows how U.S. foreign assistance budgets have supported and expanded destructive and deadly anti-drug responses worldwide.
December 4, 2024 at 3:57 PM
Did you know your U.S. taxes fund the global war on drugs? A new report from DPA and HRI shows how U.S. foreign assistance budgets have supported and expanded destructive and deadly anti-drug responses worldwide.