Clockworkmike
Ambassador of STACKS in WV SHACKS
Disclaimer: Out of respect for the workers and addicts who are at the present sites, i didnt film any of the following but take my word on good faith
Today, i was driving to the store and passed by my parent's house along the way after seeing my mom standing outside talking to a neighbor. She was holding this little box and i asked " What's that?" She replied " Oh, NARCAN ( the drug to resuscitate overdose victims, typically from opioids)". Now foremost, neither of my parents are now nor have ever been drug addicts ( I'm sure like most, they experimented in the 1970s but nothing as long as I've been alive), so naturally I asked " Why the hell do you have that ?!?" And my mom proceeded to tell me that all over Oak Hill ( roughly 6,000) and Fayette County ( roughly 42,000) that the Health Board had designated today as a drive to give out as much NARCAN as humanly possible because if not, they'd lose upcoming funding from the DHHR and DHS. While her and my dad were stopped at a local hotdog stand, 2 workers approached them and said " Here please take this for someone you know" while handing them the NARCAN packs.
So in my tiny little town, along Main Street, there are multiple tent sites set up with folks outside in "SAVE A LIFE" Tshirts that are waving signs saying "NARCAN!!!" Like you'd see passing a youth team doing a carwash. They literally will approach your vehicle amd toss it to any passerby. That now explains better just how bad drugs are in my area.
Ive often said, that despite out tiny size, WV leads the nation in opioid addiction and deaths. That is very much true, especially if you based our addicts per population. If we were 100,000+, it would look like something out of an apocalyptic movie. That is a sad statement
Today, i was driving to the store and passed by my parent's house along the way after seeing my mom standing outside talking to a neighbor. She was holding this little box and i asked " What's that?" She replied " Oh, NARCAN ( the drug to resuscitate overdose victims, typically from opioids)". Now foremost, neither of my parents are now nor have ever been drug addicts ( I'm sure like most, they experimented in the 1970s but nothing as long as I've been alive), so naturally I asked " Why the hell do you have that ?!?" And my mom proceeded to tell me that all over Oak Hill ( roughly 6,000) and Fayette County ( roughly 42,000) that the Health Board had designated today as a drive to give out as much NARCAN as humanly possible because if not, they'd lose upcoming funding from the DHHR and DHS. While her and my dad were stopped at a local hotdog stand, 2 workers approached them and said " Here please take this for someone you know" while handing them the NARCAN packs.
So in my tiny little town, along Main Street, there are multiple tent sites set up with folks outside in "SAVE A LIFE" Tshirts that are waving signs saying "NARCAN!!!" Like you'd see passing a youth team doing a carwash. They literally will approach your vehicle amd toss it to any passerby. That now explains better just how bad drugs are in my area.
Ive often said, that despite out tiny size, WV leads the nation in opioid addiction and deaths. That is very much true, especially if you based our addicts per population. If we were 100,000+, it would look like something out of an apocalyptic movie. That is a sad statement
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