• Democrat Parasite Homosexual Infested West Hollywood Leads Other Westsi

    From Eric Garcetti Buck Boi@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 21 08:19:13 2021
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    Although the actual number is rather small, West Hollywood does
    lead other Westside cities and L.A. County as a whole in the
    percentage of drug-related deaths.

    That’s according to an analysis by WEHOville of all drug-related
    deaths in Los Angeles County in 2018, using data from the L.A.
    County Coroner’s Office.

    That data shows that the deaths of nine West Hollywood residents
    were attributed to illegal drugs, which amounts to .00024% of
    the city’s population. Santa Monica, a much larger city than
    West Hollywood in terms of population, ranked second among
    Westside cities, with 21 drug-related deaths, equal to .00023%
    of its population. Culver City, whose population of 39,368 is
    only slightly higher than the 37,080 of West Hollywood, had only
    two drug-related deaths, equal to .00005% of its population.

    In Los Angeles County as a whole, there were 1,079 drug or
    alcohol related deaths in 2018, according to data from the
    Coroner’s Office. Of those, 432 were methamphetamine-related.
    Fentanyl was involved in 209 deaths and cocaine in 164 deaths.
    Heroin was involved in 202 deaths. Morphine-related deaths
    totaled 124 and there were 21 oxycodone-related deaths.

    Seven of those who died in West Hollywood were Caucasian, one
    was African-American and one was Asian. Seven of the nine were
    men and two were women. Four of the deaths were of people under
    30, with the youngest one a 23-year old woman. The remainder
    were ages 38 to 48.

    Four of the deaths were attributed to use of methamphetamine, a
    highly addictive drug that is common in the gay community. Two
    involved fentanyl, while another two involved multiple drugs
    are not identified in the data and one involved alprazolam and
    ethanol intoxication.

    Drug-related deaths have become a matter of concern in the
    community since July 2017, when Gemmel Moore, a 26-year-old
    African American sex worker, was found dead of a methamphetamine
    overdose in the apartment of Ed Buck, a prominent local
    political donor. In January, Timothy Dean, a 53-year-old African-
    American man was found dead from methamphetamine use in Buck’s
    apartment. And this past Sunday two men, one a 53-year-old
    African-American and the other a 21-year-old Latino, were found
    dead in an apartment on Hacienda Place. The Sheriff’s Station
    says the deaths were likely caused by drugs (the Coroner’s
    Office has yet to determine the actual cause). In September
    2016, WEHOvillepublished a story revealing that local drug
    dealers were using Grindr, a gay sex hookup app headquartered in
    West Hollywood, to sell illegal drugs online.

    The City of West Hollywood and various non-profit social
    services agencies have focused on rehabilitation of drug addicts
    and harm reduction efforts. There has been little or no effort
    to educate potential drug users of the risk to their health.
    However, the City Council on Monday voted to allocate $20,000 to
    APLA Health and the LA LGBT Center to provide fentanyl testing
    strips to drug users. The $15,000 allocated to APLA’s Health
    and Wellness program is to develop and distribute a public
    education campaign, targeting the West Hollywood community and
    members of the LGBT community that visit West Hollywood during
    Pride, providing information on the risks of the use of fentanyl
    and other party drugs such as Methamphetamine.

    The testing strips can be used to test a drug that one plans to
    use to make sure it isn’t laced with fentanyl, which is
    increasingly common. Fentanyl is manufactured legally for
    medical use, but can also be produced illicitly and sold on the
    illegal drug market. As was noted in a report from the city’s
    Human Services and Rent Stabilization Department, fentanyl “is
    50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and the intervention
    period for a fentanyl overdose can be as short as 45 seconds.
    Illegal fentanyl can be sold as a powder, in eye droppers or
    nasal sprays, or made into pills that look like real
    prescription opioids.”

    The report from Human Services explains that “In order to use
    the test strips, testers dissolve a small amount of substance in
    water, and then dip the test strips into the liquid for 15
    seconds. The test strip is then set on a flat surface until
    results appear, usually within five minutes. One line indicates
    fentanyl is present in the sample; two lines indicate a negative
    result.”

    Another tool is naloxone (Narcan), a medicine that can be given
    to reverse opioid-related overdoses. “It is a safe and effective
    antidote to all opioid-related overdoses, including those
    involving fentanyl, and is an important tool in preventing fatal
    opioid overdoses,” says the Human Services report. “Naloxone can
    be administered by EMS, law enforcement, people at high risk for
    overdose, or family and friends. Currently the Los Angeles LGBT
    Center’s Mental Health Services program is completing the
    application process with the (California Department of Public
    Health) to access naloxone and have it available to staff for
    distribution to clients at-risk for drug overdose.”

    Mike Rizzo, manager of addiction and recovery services at the LA
    LGBT Center, told WEHOville that the fentanyl strips will be
    available at all of the Center’s locations, which include its
    Center WeHo at 8745 Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood. Also,
    “the pharmacy at the McDonald/Wright Building has an ample
    supply and when a client requests a strip the pharmacist will
    come out and explain how to use them. Strips are available
    during hours of operation.”

    Rizzo said the Center usually gives out three to four strips
    with each request but will supply more if a client requests them
    to share with friends. The Center doesn’t require that the
    requestor show an ID or share any personal information.

    Rizzo said that the Center’s Addiction Recovery Services “has
    created packaging to hold three to four strips which talks about
    fentanyl and the dangers of it. It also includes instructions on
    how to use the strips to test the meth, cocaine or other drugs
    and how to identify if your product contains fentanyl.”

    In January the Center’s Addiction Recovery services purchased
    20,000 strips, Rizzo said, and the City of West Hollywood’s
    recent allocation of $5,000 will allow the Center to purchase
    5,000 more.

    Sean Boileau, the behavioral health services director for APLA
    Health, said fentanyl testing strips will be available at APLA’s
    Gleicher/Chen Health Center and APLA Health – Olympic, two
    locations that serve people who live and work in West Hollywood.
    “We’ll also be handing them out at the APLA Health booths at LA
    Pride, Long Beach Pride, DTLA Proud, and DragCon,” Boileau said.

    “We are handing out strips dependent on a client’s risk behavior
    or by their request; usually between one to three strips;
    exceptions made based upon clinical judgment for heavy users. We
    DO ask where they live, but do not keep electronic records of
    who obtains a testing strip. We don’t ask for photo ID or proof
    of residency to encourage those who want the strips but may be
    uncomfortable disclosing their name and address. We want to keep
    the process as simple and accessible as possible to make certain
    that those who want the strips can easily get them.

    “We will be buying 4,000 strips thanks to the City of West
    Hollywood. When this is depleted, we will seek additional
    funding and/or use our general fund to replenish as necessary.

    “We will be talking to people about the dangers of fentanyl but
    we will not be discussing the dangers of all drugs in the
    context of fentanyl strip distribution,” Boileau said. We will
    also be giving people information on APLA Health’s support
    programs if they wish to quit or reduce their usage, and offer
    access to one of our behavioral health substance abuse
    specialists if they are interested in treatment. “

    https://www.wehoville.com/2019/05/10/west-hollywood-leads-other- westside-cities-in-drug-related-deaths/

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