@Aqualung0001 @liberal_party Who’s “legalizing hard drug use”? Nobody. https://t.co/r9bFJWV0d5
@derrick1mackay @McfarlaneGlenda Here’s some actual impartial medical info on the pilot program they have implemented. https://t.co/r9bFJWV0d5
I wonder how many new users of addictive drugs were duped into addiction because of calling it “safe supply”?
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
RT @somerspsych: To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl…
To illustrate, 46 people received potent opioids from a vending machine. Most received income assistance and used fentanyl, meth, etc. while obtaining dispensed drugs. 12 said they “sold drugs” to generate income. We should have been measuring diversion.
@somerspsych @TristinHopper Client care was intensive at MySafe, as was follow up. "Participants undergo a medical evaluation before enrolment and agree to regular follow-ups (at 1, 6 and 12 months) ."🤔 50% already on OAT, how much treatment can a perso
TL;DR MySafe is not perfect, but it is a tool that may work in some situations to ensure safe supply. https://t.co/1Xl1XybhJm
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @NanaimoNAPSA: Mounting evidence that diversion is happening in Nanaimo, Victoria, and Campbell River. Meanwhile our government refuses…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @NanaimoNAPSA: Mounting evidence that diversion is happening in Nanaimo, Victoria, and Campbell River. Meanwhile our government refuses…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: @sheldonbailey @msth_bc @leslie_mcbain @elenoresturko @ZivoAdam People getting publicly-funded drugs from vending machines…
RT @somerspsych: @sheldonbailey @msth_bc @leslie_mcbain @elenoresturko @ZivoAdam People getting publicly-funded drugs from vending machines…
@sheldonbailey @msth_bc @leslie_mcbain @elenoresturko @ZivoAdam People getting publicly-funded drugs from vending machines ALSO used a lot of illicit drugs in the past 30 days. Over 80% report using fentanyl/heroin. This is Harm Production. https://t.co/
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
Mounting evidence that diversion is happening in Nanaimo, Victoria, and Campbell River. Meanwhile our government refuses to acknowledge its harms. It would be less harmful to give people in poverty more money in their pocket than flood the streets with che
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
RT @somerspsych: People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of inc…
People accessing Dilaudid from vending machines are living in poverty. Several report selling drugs as their source of income (see below). Drug users who purchase Dilly’s are at risk of escalating to fentanyl. More drugs, more death. https://t.co/Y8WJbA2H
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
The most common form of income in the past 30 days was “income assistance” followed by “sold drugs”. Success?
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
RT @somerspsych: A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC.…
A recent peer reviewed paper reports results from interviews with 46 people who received drugs via vending machine in BC. In the past 30 days there was a LOT of additional drug use: fentanyl or heroin (40), crystal meth (32), crack cocaine (20), etc. htt
@JennyWing17 @rich56ca @GlobalBC This program appears to be a great success, however it is a very small pilot project. https://t.co/0TDtan4kZ3.
Ooops, you missed the part in the studies you cite saying it is only based on interviews with 46 addicts! Who were asked if they like the unsupervised supply free drugs?! What did you and the @CMA_Docs think they were going to say? https://t.co/Rt9wZWXRPP
@stephenjbright @BrendanLHarney So what quantitative data on outcomes was peer reviewed? By whom? The study authors themselves? And in the case of this study, it was nonwitnessed supply, so the only thing to “review” was the interpretation of the qualitati
@BrendanLHarney So what quantitative data on outcomes was peer reviewed? By whom? The study authors themselves? And in the case of this study, it was nonwitnessed supply, so the only thing to “review” was the interpretation of the qualitative interviews wi
RT @CharlieKime1: This is not research. It’s a qualitative study that interviewed 46 drug addicts in Vancouver asking them if they liked fr…
RT @CharlieKime1: This is not research. It’s a qualitative study that interviewed 46 drug addicts in Vancouver asking them if they liked fr…
RT @carriemae68: Tell us you know nothing about research methodology … without saying you know nothing about research methodology 🤷♀️ Th…
Tell us you know nothing about research methodology … without saying you know nothing about research methodology 🤷♀️ The wisdom in the lived and living experience of PWUD is valuable and worthy of research. #PWUD
RT @CharlieKime1: This is not research. It’s a qualitative study that interviewed 46 drug addicts in Vancouver asking them if they liked fr…
@profbenperrin @elenoresturko @JM_Whiteside This is not a research study. It’s a qualitative interview of 46 drug addicts, asking them if they like free drugs! What do you think their answer is?!😅 It’s not a peer reviewed study, and there’s no quantitative
@brianlilley This is not research. It’s a qualitative study that interviewed 46 drug addicts in Vancouver asking them if they liked free drugs! What does any sane person think the answer was going to be? It’s not peer reviewed, and there is no quantitativ
This is not research. It’s a qualitative study that interviewed 46 drug addicts in Vancouver asking them if they liked free drugs! What does any sane person think the answer was going to be? It’s not peer reviewed, and there is no quantitative data! https
@rebeccaannpenn1 @somerspsych @Docbootsnbraces @melrod42 @globeandmail Julian likes to give the impression that you can pop a twoonie of a snack machine in the DTES - and get a handful of hydromorphone. When in fact it is a very secure biometric dispensing
RT @somerspsych: @iceblueaccent @mathewsbrett1 @sinclair_geoff @CRF6662 @EricSchild2 @dwshelf @Twolfrecovery @bcndp 46 people accessed drug…
@iceblueaccent @mathewsbrett1 @sinclair_geoff @CRF6662 @EricSchild2 @dwshelf @Twolfrecovery @bcndp 46 people accessed drugs from a vending machine and in the past 30 days 40 also used fentanyl or heroin 32 used crystal meth etc etc https://t.co/1FanC1dJd
@bcbluecon @ezralevant They base their safe supply argument on faulty science like this *qualitative* study from the @CMA_Docs which interviewed 46 addicts who were getting free drugs at a safe site in Vancouver. Do you think they were going to say, “We do
@brianlilley For example, this faulty science based on a qualitative study from the @CMA_Docs which only interviewed 46 addicts who were getting free drugs at a safe site in Vancouver! What do you think they were going to say? “We don’t want or like free
Safe supply saves lives. Dead people can't get treatment. "Participant-reported outcomes included reduced use of illicit drugs, decreased overdose risk, positive financial impacts and improvements in health and well-being." https://t.co/r0h66YJhuT
RT @dougmcvay: "Participant-reported outcomes included reduced use of illicit drugs, decreased overdose risk, positive financial impacts an…
"Participant-reported outcomes included reduced use of illicit drugs, decreased overdose risk, positive financial impacts and improvements in health and well-being." https://t.co/FwHyj9t877
The study of <50 participants in the MySafe vending machines project. Great info to debunk the myths!
@TabathaSouthey @JamesJJRyan @OttawaDaddy @claydavis83 @g_meslin @JoshMatlow @OntLiberal @Kathleen_Wynne This study? Read it. It’s a qualitative study based only on interviews with addicts. Surely they have no reason to want to maintain a steady supply of