Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
They could get something slipped into their drink pp. It's not just people who "do drugs."
So attempted murder happens a lot everywhere? Because that is pretty messed up.
Aggressive r*pey guys will put whatever they find into a woman's (or men's, if they are into that) drink to incapacitate them and not check too hard to see if the drug has been adulterated, if there was any way they can check in the first place.
So yes, attempted r*pe happens a lot every where.
You can also accidentally get exposed to fentanyl if your roommate or friend brings some back to the room, or if they overdose and you try to help them.
Just because your kid won't do drugs (like I didn't when I was in college) doesn't mean that everyone around them will be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
They could get something slipped into their drink pp. It's not just people who "do drugs."
So attempted murder happens a lot everywhere? Because that is pretty messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
They could get something slipped into their drink pp. It's not just people who "do drugs."
So attempted murder happens a lot everywhere? Because that is pretty messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
They could get something slipped into their drink pp. It's not just people who "do drugs."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Or they may be at a party/event where someone needs it. Don’t be dense PP.
Not my kid’s problem.
+1. Not sure I would want my kid involved TBH
+1,000 my kid is not going to be responsible for using Narcan on some random drugged up person.
What about Good Samaritan Laws? How about if it’s your kids friend? Or your own kid? And be careful before you type “my kid would never…”
If my kids' "friend" gets himself into a situation where he needs narcan, my kid would be smart enough to know that this is not the kind of person s/he should be hanging out with. And yes, my kid would never. I will say it.
Anonymous wrote:for those saying not my kid..I doubt you have teens in HS. Good luck when you get there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Or they may be at a party/event where someone needs it. Don’t be dense PP.
Not my kid’s problem.
+1. Not sure I would want my kid involved TBH
+1,000 my kid is not going to be responsible for using Narcan on some random drugged up person.
What about Good Samaritan Laws? How about if it’s your kids friend? Or your own kid? And be careful before you type “my kid would never…”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Or they may be at a party/event where someone needs it. Don’t be dense PP.
Not my kid’s problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have narcan that I got free a year or two ago - I tried to look up the link, but I deleted it from my email. I have it like I have an emergency radio, bottled water, and the rest of my go bag. Hope I never use it, but I have it in case.
That’s weird. You probably wouldn’t be able to use in time anyway. You’d have no idea why the person is passed out and then you’d swoop in with your Narcan?! So stupid.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Anonymous wrote:for those saying not my kid..I doubt you have teens in HS. Good luck when you get there
Anonymous wrote:for those saying not my kid..I doubt you have teens in HS. Good luck when you get there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Or they may be at a party/event where someone needs it. Don’t be dense PP.
Not my kid’s problem.
+1. Not sure I would want my kid involved TBH
+1,000 my kid is not going to be responsible for using Narcan on some random drugged up person.
This is my husband's position. I took the training offered by the county and got the Narcan. Our teen has heard both arguments and will have to decide for himself what he'll do if faced with the situation.