High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : JPy032Czv_w
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #c1a69b (color 2)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: Opus - Normalized audio
PokeTubeEncryptID: b8a020c3bf61fc497ab566d141af00215540ba9bb98d897cafa6fd1a6de17a6d8fe4714d363326ddf8021b0f586d3d04
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1719837683127 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : SlB5MDMyQ3p2X3cgaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
Prescriptions For Heroin? 'Naloxone Man' George Charlton Explains #shorts
Jump to Connections
72,857 Views ā€¢ Mar 16, 2024 ā€¢ Click to toggle off description
The UK used to have one of the most liberal harm reduction policies in the world.
#heroine #harmreduction #naloxoneman

Click here to subscribe to VICE: bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE

About VICE:
The Definitive Guide To Enlightening Information. From every corner of the planet, our immersive, caustic, ground-breaking and often bizarre stories have changed the way people think about culture, crime, art, parties, fashion, protest, the internet and other subjects that don't even have names yet. Browse the growing library and discover corners of the world you never knew existed. Welcome to VICE.

Connect with VICE:
Check out our full video catalog: bit.ly/VICE-Videos
Videos, daily editorial and more: vice.com/
More videos from the VICE network: www.fb.com/vicevideo
Click here to get the best of VICE daily: bit.ly/1SquZ6v
Like VICE on Facebook: fb.com/vice
Follow VICE on Twitter: twitter.com/vice
Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/vice
Follow us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@vice?lang=en

The VICE YouTube Network:
VICE: youtube.com/VICE
MUNCHIES: youtube.com/MUNCHIES
VICE News: youtube.com/VICENews
VICE TV: youtube.com/@VICE-TV/featured
VICE Life: youtube.com/Broadly
Noisey: youtube.com/Noisey
Motherboard: youtube.com/MotherboardTV
VICE Sports: youtube.com/NOC
Waypoint: youtube.com/WaypointVICE
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 72,857
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Mar 16, 2024 ^^


Rating : 4.768 (110/1,790 LTDR)

94.21% of the users lieked the video!!
5.79% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 91.31- Overwhelmingly Positive

RYD date created : 2024-05-28T03:48:01.184927Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 242 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@cardrick2001

3 months ago

Thought this was Steve O

205 |

@whateverwhatever4026

3 months ago

Harm reduction is actually helping addicts. Not letting them run wild and commit crimes. There's a difference...

150 |

@Rainaman-

3 months ago

The cost of crimes alone is greater than the cost of doing this - this would improve public safety

43 |

@wheressteve

3 months ago

Many people who know nothing about addiction think that punishment is the only cure.

203 |

@GazB85

3 months ago

I personally think a license system like what was done in the British (Hong Kong, India), Dutch (Dutch East Indies) and French (Indochina) colonies would be best, where users are licensed and can only buy a certain amount within their tolerance to use, so they cannot stockpile or smuggle it and it's illegal for them to supply non-users/unlicensed people. This would also help people with chronic pain who want to use opioids.

6 |

@janicebulman2382

3 months ago

I am on methadone here in nz ,I have been on it a while now no need to work on the street, or do crime to fund my habit.i go to the chemist everyday and it's saved my life

37 |

@tripical

3 months ago

Yep. Stop the failing war on drugs, legalize, regulate and use those tax dollars we waste on the war on drugs for helping the community. If methadone wasnā€™t around Iā€™d still be on the street struggling terribly, and In the USA methadone maintenance is AWFUL

13 |

@brandonlm0125

3 months ago

People that feel that their tax dollars ā€œshouldnā€™t be spent on junkiesā€ are perfectly fine with police costing one billion a year in civil suits alone, but I digress. The government saves exponentially more in medical costs, let alone crime rates, prison etc. doing these types of programs. Plus, the majority of the people who use these programs eventually go to treatment and begin recovery.

19 |

@bluescousenilsatis

3 months ago

I'm fully in agreement with heroin prescription, but until we help people with their trauma we are just supplying other drugs, thus the dependency to self medication

21 |

@melissapelletier2138

3 months ago

Iā€™m a recovering addict for 10 years. I kept going until I ended up in the hospital for 7 1/2 months. That saved my life. I was put on Suboxone and Iā€™ve never looked back.

11 |

@rambysophistry1220

3 months ago

After reading the comment, I think it is most useful to say, I think it is time we just stop accepting the propositions brought by people who otherwise just propose harm to others as a valid solution to social problems. People who want to criminalize addiction, homelessness, immigration need to just be ignored and shamed for the inhuman nonsense their ideas propose.

13 |

@jameskim1505

3 months ago

"Nobody went over" that's the key

2 |

@209er2

3 months ago

Who is going to pay for this prescription heroin tho? Are the addicts gonna pay for it or do us the tax payers need to pay for their addiction?

13 |

@lautaroc123

3 months ago

We stopped doing this because of pressure from the Nixon government. It was part of the war on drugs that was always designed to purposefully cause addiction within the working class to flourish & was used to great effect against the unemployed masses of miners when the pits were closed. It was put in enacted to prevent the workers of great Britain rising up in a soviet style revolution, which was something the Nixon era US government greatly feared & enabled the collapse of Britain as a potential threat to US imperialist intentions

2 |

@Allegedly2right

3 months ago

I have a drink habit

3 |

@geetalal885

3 months ago

It's pointless doing this if there is no programme to recovery as otherwise you're just funding an addiction

8 |

@MrChezlor

3 months ago

Until itā€™s looked at as a health issue not a criminal issue we will move forward

|

@cindysell149

2 months ago

Could mean a diff but some ppl would build a tolerance over time , right? Itā€™d be better controlled than the lengths ppl go to for genuine pain relief after being refused after others ruined it for us they know real painšŸ˜¢

|

@sarahsu4863

3 months ago

It will stop the crime rate dramatically too

|

@greggnaughton3132

3 months ago

Has anyone ever tried using natural herb wild lettuce opioid to get clean I Wonder! Opium was commonly used as a pain reliever and sedative from ancient times into the 19th century ( 1 ).Ā LactucariumĀ may deliver similar effects as opium ā€” but with fewer side effects. In fact,Ā wild lettuce is often referred to as ā€œopium lettuceā€ due to its purported pain-relieving qualities

1 |

Go To Top