KmartQuality t1_ir9l25r wrote
This thing is video monitored outside a police station. The chief of police even looks at the license plates of the people that use it!
Oh, man. And what does he charge?
Why not just put it at the laundromat or the Walgreens or the truck stop by the interstate?
I suppose it's a good idea but I absolutely don't want small town cops knowing that I just purchased narcan.
Also, I had no idea it was approved for over-the-counter distribution.
Edit. Walgreens already has it. It is $145! Is his police station drug overdose machine collecting thousands of dollars a day?
smthngwyrd t1_irh2nu5 wrote
Our local agency will provide it for free and they’ll only ask if you know how to use it. No other questions asked
KmartQuality t1_irhmk8x wrote
What kind of agency?
smthngwyrd t1_irjee3d wrote
Treatment center
KmartQuality t1_irjenmj wrote
Oh, just like the jail then.
Cool.
smthngwyrd t1_irjf8ot wrote
Jail gives it out for free or probation centers?
KmartQuality t1_irjl0ls wrote
The original post talks about a vending machine near the front door of the sheriff office is some Appalachia county.
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