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Maine Governor Blocks Addicts From Buying Lifesaving Drugs

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Maine Governor Blocks Addicts From Buying Lifesaving Drugs
APR 21, 2016 5:50 PM
LILLI PETERSEN

Maine Gov. Paul LePage vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have made it easier for addicts to access lifesaving drugs in the event of a fatal overdose, according to the Portland Press Herald.

In his veto letter, LePage, who is a Republican, said that naloxone “does not truly save lives; it merely extends them until the next overdose.”

The bill, L.D. 1547, would have allowed pharmacists to dispense naloxone hydrochloride, an anti-overdose drug commonly known as Narcan, without a doctor’s prescription. The bill, which unanimously passed the state legislature earlier in the month, would have allowed individuals at risk of experiencing an overdose or their family or friends to purchase the drug and have it on hand in case of an emergency.

“Creating a situation where an addict has a heroin needle in one hand and a shot of naloxone in the other produces a sense of normalcy and security around heroin use that serves only to perpetuate the cycle of addiction,” LePage wrote.

The United States has seen a devastating spike in deaths from opioid abuse, and naloxone has been cited by public health officials — including Sylvia Burwell, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services — as a way to help curb drug-related deaths. In January, Refinery29 reported on some of the lives that had been saved by the drug.

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, about 435,000 Americans are regular users of heroin. Another 4.3 million Americans abused prescription painkillers in 2014. In 2013, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that there had been a 286% increase in heroin-related overdose deaths since 2002.

In Maine, the crisis is rapidly expanding — in 2014, the most recent year on record with the organization, the state saw 216 drug overdose-related deaths, a more than 27% increase from the previous year. Fourteen states, including New York, California, and Minnesota, allow Narcan to be sold over the counter.

LePage’s stance is not the general policy of the Republican party. In July, GOP presidential candidate John Kasich signed legislation to make naloxone available without a prescription at pharmacies in Ohio, where he is governor. In the early months of the presidential election, several of then candidates spoke publicly in favor of treating addicts with compassion to help them toward recovery. In a video shared on Facebook in October, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie discussed how hard it was to quit an addiction, citing his mother’s effort to stop smoking. “No one came to me and said, ‘Don’t treat her, because she got what she deserved,’” Christie said. Jeb Bush has spoken publicly about his daughter’s history of substance abuse, saying that it was “appropriate” for the government to play a role in providing treatment and prevention services.

Though LePage’s veto has delayed the bill, it hasn’t necessarily killed it. The Maine legislature will revisit the bill on April 29, and could override the governor’s veto with a two-thirds majority.

cont http://www.refinery29.com/2016/04/108933/paul-lepage-veto-narcan-otc-heroin-overdose-drug

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Here is a picture of this puke

lepage.jpg
 
Just shows how little these officials we've so precisely empowered actually care about us.

They'd rather we died terrible deaths by suffocation then to look the other way on somethin they do not agree with.

Let's put an end to all of it, it is in fact up to all of us and us only.
 
"Creating a situation where an addict has a heroin needle in one hand and a shot of naloxone in the other produces a sense of normalcy and security around heroin use that serves only to perpetuate the cycle of addiction,” LePage wrote.

So I guess this fucking asshole thinks the best way to break the cycle of addiction is to have the addict die.

Not only is he literally going to kill citizens of his state, this cunt cut funding for substance abuse programs by 2 million dollars. What a dick.

http://www.samhsa.gov/grants-awards-by-state/Maine


http://www.samhsa.gov/grants-awards-by-state/2014/Maine


Ok, now I really want to kick this cocksucker in the balls.

From his radio address:

http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=Gov_Radio_Addresses&id=675295&v=article


And a lovely new law he signed:

http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=Gov+News&id=675718&v=article2011
 
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WTF...so I guese when a parents walkss in on their kid unresponsive when they could save them, there gonna have to call an ambulance, only it might be to late by the time the ambulance gets there =(. I think mothers/fathers of addicts should have some BIG protest going on daily until they change this shit. Maybe when he hears the storys of so many parents that could have saved their kids lives with this then maybe this asshole MIGHT(doubt it) change his mind, but be pressured by other people around him to change it...there are so many people that can't afford rehab, and the long waitng list for Methadone clinics or Suboxone doctors. Anyway, WHAT AN ASSHOLE!!!! I don't wish this upon him at all but mabye someone close to him will OD, barely make it, and be like "ya, that bill you passed about the naloxone, well I wish your sister would have had some on hand when I was turning fucking blue!" ugh

Edit: he looks like an asshole/douche in that picture too I must add.
 
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