Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County (@hrcscc) 's Twitter Profile
Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County

@hrcscc

HRCSCC formally launched in April 2018 during National Public Health week. In August of 2020, we became the 57th authorized SSP in California.

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Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County (@hrcscc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of legislation. Coming down the pipeline to force people into treatment. Treatment must be available on demand, humane, and voluntary.

Ryan Marino is on BlueSky (@ryanmarino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost all ‘anti-fentanyl’/‘tough on fentanyl’ politics are actually just: (a) people who don’t have a single clue what they’re talking about at all & (b) a whole lot of unvarnished, old- fashioned ✨ R A C I S M ✨

Jag Davies (@jagdavies.bsky.social) (@jagdavies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US isn't just home to the world's most incarcerated people. It’s also home to the world's most *formerly* incarcerated people—who are 10 times more likely to be homeless. We can't end the housing crisis until we repair the harms of mass incarceration. nextcity.org/urbanist-news/…

Stephen Murray, MPH, NRP (@stephenhrnrp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I took an opportunity to advocate against the continued criminalization of drug users to those who have the power to bring an end to the War on Drugs. It’s always hard to tell in political work whether you moved the needle at all - but we must keep this conversation at the front.

Ryan Marino is on BlueSky (@ryanmarino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this Overdose Awareness Day all I have to say is that “awareness” can’t bring back the people I care about, and it feels perverse to keep asking for “awareness” when epidemic overdose deaths have dominated news for years. Be aware of our failure to do anything decent or right.

Dr. Andrea Sereda (@andreasereda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish I had an inspirational comment to add on International Overdose Awareness Day but Ryan Marino is on BlueSky says it best We don’t have an overdose awareness problem We have an overdose inaction problem An overdose blame and stigma problem An overdose apathy problem

Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County (@hrcscc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you need a reminder. Treatment must be voluntary and then some. Treatment needs to be life focused not merely abstinence focused. Stay present and available to people seeking support, connection and a shame free network of love and compassion

Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County (@hrcscc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truth. prop 36 does nothing to provide funding for treatment. It funds mass incarceration. A step backwards that will fund the drug war response to a public health issue.

Harm Reduction Coalition of Santa Cruz County (@hrcscc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A must watch. Not one dollar will be allocated for treatment under Prop 36. It’s a set back that will fund mass incarceration. That’s it. It’s an ignition switch to escalate the racist drug war.

CURB (@curbprisons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 BIG NEWS! The LA Times Editorial Board recommends voting NO on #Prop36, warning that it will revive the war on drugs. Read more from L.A. Times Opinion on why voters should say #NoOnProp36 ⤵️ #StopProp36 #PrisonSpendingScam

SV De-Bug (@svdebug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Author Raymond Goins on the devastation Prop 36 will bring to Black and Brown communities - reflecting on how it draws from the same racist politics of #3strikes and the #WarOnDrugs #NoOnProp36 siliconvalleydebug.org/stories/prop-3…

Prosecutors Alliance Action (@prosecutorsact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Los Angeles Times Ed Board urges a NO vote on Prop 36: “We do have a serious drug problem that requires a thoughtful response and enormous resources. Proposition 36 pretends the task can be accomplished on the cheap. It can’t. It’s more illusion than solution.” latimes.com/opinion/story/…