Like too many New Yorkers, I know what it's like to lose a loved one to addiction—there’s an empty chair at our family table where my nephew, Michael, should be. This is personal for me. Today we’re taking action to combat the opioid epidemic and offer New Yorkers hope. Thread
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Thank you, governor.
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Has everyone who has been convicted of marijuana offenses had their convictions erased?
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But you fire NYers, maybe you should reconsider. How does it feel to be responsible for people losing their jobs? When you don’t have a job because you will not be elected, you will know how it feels… remember karma?
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Thank you Gov. Next step is to make Naloxone even cheaper. I know $20 might not seem like a lot and some get it for free but that’s still a barrier for many.
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We are decriminalizing the possession of syringes.
We know safe access to syringes is hugely beneficial for public health. You shouldn’t risk going to jail for having one.
I'm mandating Medication Based Assistance in all New York State jails and prisons.
This will make sure those currently and formerly incarcerated have access to the medicine they need to beat their addiction.
We are establishing an online directory for distributors of opioid antagonists – such as Naloxone – making them more accessible for New Yorkers who may want to access these life-saving medications.
We are ensuring no one has to think twice about carrying Naloxone and other life-saving opioid antagonists.
When someone is charged with possession of a controlled substance, these medications cannot be used as evidence.
And we are expanding opportunities for treatment over incarceration, providing New Yorkers a greater chance for successful, long-term rehabilitation.