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VT Headlines: Free naloxone vending machines coming

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  1. Are these going in the kiosks of Burlington’s church street?

    Maybe we should have another vending machine that dispenses, paid by the taxpayer of course because the poor can’t afford their own drugs, pot, heroin, crack, etc……

    That would be very compassionate for the downtrodden who can’t afford to deal their own drugs.

    These people are insane.

  2. But it takes 10 years to get a permit for gas pumps at Costco.

    Montpelier, here’s your sign.

  3. Reintroducing catamounts to VT, seriously??? It’s a very bad idea. And yes, there are already some here…I’ve seen them twice, and no they weren’t bobcats…bobcats don’t have tails as long as theirs bodies.

  4. We already have free naloxone distribution. Making it available from a “vending” machine implies that the person procuring it from said machine is PAYING for it.
    Such misleading and deceptive language is a hallmark of the left…brought to us by the same folks who use our tax dollars to fund needle “exchanges” where there is no actual “exchanging” going on, just giving needles away to whomever requests them.

  5. What do you think a bringing the big cats to Vermont will do to dairy herds, horses, sheep, goats, chickens?

    Here’s a clue: “The presence of gray wolves in California is estimated to cost ranchers between $69,000 and $162,000 per wolf, due to decreased pregnancy rates and weight gain in cattle. Indirect costs, such as stress on the herd, can add up to millions of dollars depending on the severity of the wolf’s impact. The state of California is also implementing programs like “pay for presence” to help offset some of these hidden costs. ”

    On the otherhand, maybe big cats prefer other white meat, such as hikers and nature trail enthusiasts.

  6. Vending machines. You build it and they will come. Big pharma is laughing all the way to the bank. The ads on TEL. LIE. VISION. are getting more crazy and demonic every day. Three hours of news and you get two hours of commercials, one half hour of the weather, and maybe a half hour of the murders of the day.