$30 Million in Grants for Kits of Crack, Cocaine and Meth, no Really
By: Denise Simon | Founders Code
Update –> There is a BIG mess going on in DC about how ‘crack pipes’ are part of the ‘safe smoking kits’… HHS Secretary and the White House are saying that crack pipes are not included in the distribution… yeah okay… but hold on fact-checkers… upon doing more checking seems our own government was funding a crack pipe study in Mexico… you know that Dr. Fauci agency… now we may know where this all started.
This is the page regarding the crack pipe study we paid for in 2019 in Mexico.
This is the screenshot in case it goes away… giggles:
When government becomes an illicit drug distributor… a bridge too far?
Source: In the name of harm reduction, the substance abuse arm of the Health and Human Services Agency will begin providing funds to help distribute “safe smoking kits” for the consumption of various illicit drugs like crack cocaine and crystal meth.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) has allocated roughly $30 million for a Harm Reduction Program Grant, which includes funding for syringe exchange programs, the opioid reversal drug naloxone, test kits to detect fentanyl, and “safe smoking kits/supplies,” among other more traditional measures, like HIV testing and safer sex resources.
A grant program funded by the Biden administration will furnish syringes and “safe smoking kits” among other items as a means to advancing equity.
The deadline for the $30 million program is Monday, with the Department of Health and Human Services distributing funds to nonprofit groups and local governments. Among the items the grant will pay for are syringes and “safe smoking kits/supplies.”The kits will allow users to smoke crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and other illicit substances. source
*** Per the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) website, the top paragraph reads –>
Drug Enforcement Administration
The Drug Enforcement Administration enforces the United States’ controlled substance laws and regulations and aims to reduce the supply of and demand for such substances.
Support for drug demand reduction and prevention programs through educational and other campaigns and initiatives including the Red Ribbon Campaign, National Takeback Day, Operation Engage, and One Pill Can Kill.
How does the Department of Justice of which the DEA is the authority square with this exactly? We now have local, state, and Federal governments contributing to the drug epidemic problem plaguing the whole country. Policymakers are just nuts and exactly how is this objective contributing to a positive outcome?
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