Since the congregation took naloxone training in March, there’s been seven outside St. Albans. But that number is quite modest. At the drop-in centre beneath the church, where some of Ottawa’s most afflicted seek daytime refuge once the overnight shelters close, they’re doing at least one [naloxone application] a day.

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    It’s crazy that without these drugs these folks would all be willing to give up their life for a high.

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      I doubt it’s a rational decision by the time they’re addicted.

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        Sure, but people quit addictions all the time. Smoking is on a massive decline, drinking too. Somehow the drug that can kill you in an instant is so popular that churches are handing out kits to save them. Insanity.

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            Meh, opioid addiction is a waste of our time. We should let them figure it out themselves. They’re all adults.

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                No one. Just tired of enabling the scourge of our society and disproportionately investing in people who elect to be a drain on us all. Destroying our downtowns and making everyone unsafe.

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                  Yeah it’s entirely the individuals fault and not a societal failing or anything. Every other country also has this problem for sure

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                    Society made them do illegal drugs? Ohh boy I guess no one has any agency. We’re all children and need the state to help us.

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                I think you don’t understand it. These people made a choice to start using drugs and got addicted. It sucks but they made that choice.

                Not sure why the rest of society needs to pay for their shitty decisions.

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          Yes, it’s crazy how overpowering these drugs are. They’ll completely take over someone’s life

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      It’s not so crazy when you realize that people are going through tremendous amounts of pain and suffering every day. When you’ve tried everything available to you and nothing improves, what’s the next logical step for getting rid of that pain? A life like that isn’t worth living, so realistically, what are you giving up on by turning to drugs?