fangirlsqueee

fangirlsqueee t1_jc9rzxl wrote

Yeah. I haven't heard much about trying to restrict Narcan lately. A few years back it was a more prominent talking point. I knew people complaining that we have to spend resources on drug addicts. As if people with addiction issues aren't worth saving or are subhuman.

It's frustrating that the US often treats addiction as a moral failure rather than a medical condition.

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fangirlsqueee t1_jc9opol wrote

Narcan has been made into a political tool in the US. Some counties don't want their personnel to save lives using Narcan. It's good to spread the message that it kept this child from losing their mother. Might help bring public awareness and create a push to keep Narcan as a public safety tool.

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