- DEBUNKED - Crack pipes for racial equality. Yes your current president thinks this is a great idea!

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Joe putting up $30 million dollars!



The Biden administration will provide grant funding to pay for the distribution of safe smoking kits as part of efforts to reduce harm from substance abuse over the next three years.

A number of conservative news outlets reported in recent days that the administration would fund the distribution of crack pipes for drug users as part of a push to advance racial equality.

However, safe smoking kits are just one piece of equipment on a list of 20 items the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) outlined on the grant application for its harm reduction program. The primary purpose of the program to reduce the risk of infection among drug users.


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How about a fuckin HOLY HERB smokin kit... with some clean natural leaf rolling paper without all the toxins...??

How about makin Holy Herb FULLY LEGAL in all 50 states..

this fucktard let go brandon is such a waste of fuckin time..


he wont fully legalize weed.. YET he gave fags reparations,

this fuckin clown biden and the way the democrats are acting like

fuckin nazi's with their mandates...

Red States not looking bad at all right NOW!!!
 
SAMHSA Announces Unprecedented $30 Million Harm Reduction Grant Funding Opportunity to Help Address the Nation’s Substance Use and Overdose Epidemic
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is now accepting applications for the first-ever SAMHSA Harm Reduction grant program and expects to issue $30 million in grant awards. This funding, authorized by the American Rescue Plan, will help increase access to a range of community harm reduction services and support harm reduction service providers as they work to help prevent overdose deaths and reduce health risks often associated with drug use. SAMHSA will accept applications from State, local, Tribal, and territorial governments, Tribal organizations, non-profit community-based organizations, and primary and behavioral health organizations.

With overdose deaths exceeding 100,000 over a 12-month period for the first time, this funding opportunity will provide support to those working in their communities to reduce the harms of drug use. Providing funding and support for innovative harm reduction services is in line with the Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing efforts to address the overdose epidemic, and is a key pillar for the first time in the multi-faceted Health and Human Services’ overdose prevention strategy announced in October. This funding allows organizations to expand their community-based overdose prevention programs in a variety of ways, including distributing overdose-reversal medications and fentanyl test strips, providing overdose education and counseling, and managing or expanding syringe services programs, which help control the spread of infectious diseases like HIV and hepatitis C.

“The reality is, evidence-based harm reduction services are out of reach for far too many people,” said National Drug Control Policy Director Dr. Rahul Gupta, who also announced a new model law to help states ensure access to safe, effective, and cost-saving syringe services programs. “Building on the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to expand evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery support services, this historic funding will help make harm reduction services more accessible, so we can meet people where they are and save lives.”

“Too many Americans, more than 100,000 people over the last year, have lost their lives to drug overdose. Our new HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy is clear – harm reduction services are critical to keeping people who use drugs alive and as healthy as possible,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Americans deserve health services that address the full range of drug use and addiction issues, and this funding will help provide those services in the neighborhoods in which they live.”

“Innovative harm reduction services will help keep Americans alive,” said Miriam Delphin-Rittmon, Ph.D., the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use and the leader of SAMHSA. “Thanks to this American Rescue Plan funding, harm reduction service providers in historically under-resourced communities will receive long-awaited support to help stem the disproportionate number of overdose deaths and related health issues facing those communities.”

SAMHSA will distribute $10 million per year over the next three years. Grant recipients must use the funds to support harm reduction services. Harm reduction service providers will be asked to develop or expand evidence-based services that may include, but not be limited to: the provision of sterile syringes, safe sex kits, prevention education about synthetic opioids and other substances, overdose prevention kits including naloxone distribution, peer worker engagement, medical services, case management and referral to treatment. Warm handoffs that facilitate engagement in care and referrals to treatment for individuals seeking these support services are also critical components of this grant program. Harm reduction services will be trauma-informed and guided by harm reduction stakeholder groups and other community members.

For more information about Harm Reduction, click here. To apply to this grant funding opportunity, click
 
We need to have a fire sale on the feeble minded, drugs are best weapon against them. They are unable to comprehend verbal statements warning them about the downsides of drugs, they frequently need violent physical outburst from you to self correct their behavior.

It is not going to be AI and machines that is going to wipe us out, it will be intellectually weak variant of humans passing on their genes overwhelming the population. Eugenics got a bad name because it was race based and planned; however, if applied equally to everybody it can be an effective tool. I believe various obstacle should be placed, and let them seek out their own destruction. God knows, other groups have an over abundance of these fools in the population that they don't pare down.

Vaccines that create weaker immune systems, mechanized food production, welfare just adds fuel to the fire for the feeble minded.
 
How about a fuckin HOLY HERB smokin kit... with some clean natural leaf rolling paper without all the toxins...??

How about makin Holy Herb FULLY LEGAL in all 50 states..

this fucktard let go brandon is such a waste of fuckin time..


he wont fully legalize weed.. YET he gave fags reparations,

this fuckin clown biden and the way the democrats are acting like

fuckin nazi's with their mandates...

Red States not looking bad at all right NOW!!!

Right on, write on, ride on, bruh!! Good post

Something aint right!!! Look at all these places that legalized cannabis oneway or another and the corporation is holding back!! AKA Planning and coordinating how they are going to lock it down like they did the liquor, the tobacco, the corn, the gold, the land and all the other resources we have no idea about!!!

Where is it legal to homegrow cannabis?
Before you get started growing, you’ll need to see if you even can grow in your state. Below is a list of states in which it is legal to grow your own marijuana at home, both states with medical and adult-use legal status. If your state does not appear on this list, it is not legal to homegrow in your state.


You might be surprised which states don’t allow homegrowing—only five medical states and one medical territory allow homegrowing at all, and some adult-use states require a medical card.

Check out our Guide to marijuana legalization for more details on homegrowing in your state.

Note that “mature” plants are those in the flowering stage, when plants begin to produce buds; “immature” plants are those in the vegetative stage, before they produce buds. A “household” is defined as two or more people living at a single residence.

StateLegalization statusLegal to homegrow?How many plants?
AlaskaAdult useYes6 (3 mature, 3 immature)
ArizonaAdult useYes6
CaliforniaAdult useYes6
ColoradoAdult useYes6 (3 mature, 3 immature); 12 per household
ConnecticutAdult useYes6 (3 mature, 3 immature)
HawaiiMedicalw/ medical card10
Illinois*Adult usew/ medical card5
MaineAdult useYes15 (3 mature, 12 immature, plus unlimited seedlings)
MassachusettsAdult useYes6; 12 per household
MichiganAdult useYes12
MissouriMedicalw/ medical card6
MontanaAdult useYes8 (4 mature, 4 immature)
NevadaAdult useYes6; 12 per household
New JerseyAdult useYes6; 12 per household; medical: 10
New MexicoAdult useYes6; 12 per household; medical: 16 (4 mature, 12 immature)
New YorkAdult useYes (pending)NY is currently setting up a framework for homegrowing; adults will be able to grow 6 plants individually and 12 per household when it takes effect
North DakotaMedicalw/ medical card8
OklahomaMedicalw/ medical card12 (6 mature, 6 immature)
OregonAdult useYes4; medical: 6
Rhode IslandMedicalw/ medical card24 (12 mature, 12 immature)
South DakotaAdult useYes3; 6 per household (starting 7/1/2021)
VirginiaAdult useYes (pending)Virginians will be able to homegrow 4 plants per household beginning July 1, 2021
VermontAdult useYes6 (2 mature, 4 immature)
Washington*Adult usew/ medical card4 (up to 15 if given authorization from healthcare practitioner)
Washington, DCAdult useYes6 (3 mature, 3 immature); 12 per household (6 mature, 6 immature)
GuamAdult useYes6 (3 mature, 3 immature); medical: 18 (6 mature, 12 immature)
US Virgin IslandsMedicalw/ medical card12
*Illinois and Washington are adult-use states but require a medical card to homegrow.
 
Republicans keep playing you all for fools and you all fall for the bate.

Read up on the program and who is behind it before you talk shit about it.
From the DHS pdf I just read
Behavioral health equity refers to the right to access quality health care for all
populations regardless of the individual’s race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status,
sexual orientation, or geographical location. This includes access to prevention,
treatment, and recovery services for mental and substance use disorders. Advancing
health equity involves ensuring that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as
healthy as possible. In conjunction with quality services, this involves addressing social
determinants of health (SDOH), such as employment and housing stability, insurance
status, proximity to services, culturally responsive care – all of which have an impact on
behavioral health outcomes.
The behavioral health disparity impact statement is in alignment with the expectations
related to Executive Order 13985 “Advancing Racial Equity and Support for
Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.”
Hold the L sis
 
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