Dereliction of duty.
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It sounds like premeditated murder, too. Ice in his veins.
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No this is his way to deal with the problem...."let the addicts die".
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This Is Nonsense!!
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I disagree with this.
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What? U Save Folks Lives!! What do U Mean By Such An Action!!??
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Umm, with the crack epidemic blacks were locked up, now w/whites dying of drug overdose you want to give them a shot 4,5,6 times to revive
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So if they're was a magic shot for any drug I'd want the cops to give it to the user to save them. Cracks still a huge issue BTW
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And they are still locking them up. The hypocrisy is real.
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In other words, Sheriff Richard Jones believes it's HIS right to decide who deserves to live. I call it premeditated mass murder.
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Ignorance prevails once again.
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4/4 to turn away help and the possibility of saving a life is immoral at best. Who are you to choose who lives or dies? Protect and serve...
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3/4 it makes you willingly put your own life and the lives of others in danger. In active addiction this is not a choice it's a command
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100% wrong stance to take. Addiction is a dirty nasty disease that chooses it's victims blindly. Each of these life's are precious 1/4
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i can agree, officers would have to be trained in administering it as its given in very small doses in the medical setting
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Training is a few minutes compared to lives saved. Should be an easy decision
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