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10 May 08:40

This New England Town Is Trying to Help Opioid Users Instead of Arresting Them

by Luke O'Neil

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Starting in June, police in the city of Gloucester, Massachusetts, will no longer arrest opioid users who come to them seeking help—even if they walk into the station carrying drugs. Gloucester police chief Leonard Campanello announced the policy in a Facebook post on Monday, writing that he and his department "are poised to make revolutionary changes in the way we treat this disease."

The disease he's talking about, of course, is opiate addiction. Overdoses have increased dramatically across Massachusetts in the past few years, from 526 in 2010 to 863 in 2013 to more than 1,000 in 2014. The problem is so glaring that former governor Deval Patrick directed all first responders throughout the state to begin carrying naloxone—also known by the brand name Narcan—a drug useful in reviving those who've overdosed. Overdoses have taken a disproportionate toll in coastal hub cities like Gloucester, which in 2015 has already had dozens of overdoses and four deaths. In a typical year it sees about 30 overdoses, which is a lot for a city of a little under 30,000 people.

Recognizing that treating addicts like criminals simply hasn't proven an effective tool, Campanello was inspired to try something new. "As a police chief you always look for ways to do something more," he told VICE in an interview. After announcing the fourth death of the year back in March, he worked with the mayor's office, health department, and the Healthy Gloucester Collaborative to try to brainstorm anything that could be done. "We came up with some ideas we thought would be well received," he said. And based on the outpouring of support for the Department's Facebook post, which has been shared by tens of thousands of people, "I think it turns out we were correct."

The idea behind the Department's proposed plan, which you can read in full here, is to essentially provide amnesty to any addict who comes to the police station asking for help. They will not be charged but instead walked through the steps toward the recovery process with the help of an "angel" or recovery-mediation expert. "Not in hours or days, but on the spot," according to the Facebook post. Two nearby hospitals and treatment centers, Addison Gilbert and Lahey Clinic, have agreed to fast-track those looking for help into recovery options.

In addition, the Gloucester Police Department has formed an agreement with a local pharmacy—and is trying to work out a deal with CVS—to make Narcan available to anyone who needs it for little to no cost, regardless of their insurance status. Narcan blocks the opioids and restores normal breathing, making it an extremely effective tool in preventing fatal overdoses. It only recently became available without a prescription in Massachusetts as a result of overdoses emerging as one of the leading causes of death in the state. For those with insurance, Narcan can be had for a nominal co-pay, but without it a couple doses can cost $50 or $60. Under the new initiative in Gloucester, the police will actually pay for it.

"I've heard from people there that literally the fastest way to get into drug treatment is to get yourself arrested." —Daniel Raymond

"The police department will pay the cost of nasal Narcan for those without insurance," the Facebook post reads. "We will pay for it with money seized from drug dealers during investigations. We will save lives with the money from the pockets of those who would take them."

"I think the impact from this is that law enforcement is supposed to be the enforcers, and we've changed that with this program," Campanello told VICE. "We are now getting on the side of cutting out the demand as opposed to the supply problem."

Related: VICE News traveled to Massachusetts to see how effective Narcan has been in stopping fatal overdoses.

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"This would really be the first in the country to take this approach," Daniel Raymond, policy director of the Harm Reduction Coalition, said of the proposed plan. "This is pretty groundbreaking."

In Massachusetts and other states, there are so-called Good Samaritan laws where police have said they they won't arrest people if they get called to the scene of an overdose. But this "walk-in" approach is an additional measure, necessary in part because people are really struggling to get into drug treatment programs.

"I've heard from people there that literally the fastest way to get into drug treatment is to get yourself arrested," Raymond said. "If they can really guarantee that they can make detox and recovery available, that would be huge."

One of the biggest deterrents for people seeking help with an addiction is the fear that they'll be arrested, according to Raymond: "We're still moving away from treating addiction as a criminal problem and toward treating it as a health problem."

Campanello has said he's not worried about any potential political fallout. "I'm not running for any office—let's put it that way," he joked. "The advantage of being an appointed official is I can look my enemy in the eye and speak what's the truth and the best for the community. I serve under the direction of the mayor. I'm not worrying about pushing the envelope when you have people suffering out there."

The political will to make this happen is due in part to the response to a Facebook post the police department wrote back in March, which Campanello sent out in part to test the waters. "We said, 'If you're not involved in drugs, please help us, be our eyes and ears. If you are, we said come to us and we'll try to help you, and if you're a dealer who makes money off the misery of others, we have no use for you, we're going to come get you and get you out of out city.'"

Once the city's leaders saw how people were desperate for something to be done, they signed off on the idea.

Whether people will take them up on the offer remains to be seen. Campanello said it hadn't really occurred to him that drug users might be suspicious of the department's motives and worry that this whole thing is some kind of elaborate sting.

"What was considered was what we could do to help. We were going to do everything we could to reduce the stigma and alienation between police and the community," he said. "There's a trust issue involved. It's a huge leap for us to put ourselves out there as law enforcement and say we're going to ignore what we're supposed to be doing because this is about the bigger picture.

"We as one small police department have decided to draw a line in the sand," the chief added. "We're going to change the way we do things, change our fundamental actions, and we challenge other agencies to do the same."

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08 May 05:43

Scientists See Thunder for the First Time

by Kyle Hill

At the lab where lightning always strikes twice, scientists fire rockets into thunderstorms like impatient Benjamin Franklins. Now, researchers from the Southwest Research Institute have used the University of Florida’s ECE Lightning Research Laboratory to get the first images of the boom after the flash — this is what thunder looks like:

ThunderImage_1(Left) Long-exposure photograph of a triggered lightning strike vaporizing the copper wire sent up into the clouds via rocket. The purplish lines are the return strokes (RS). (Right) Acoustic data showing the increased sound pressure (in decibels) surrounding each of the nine return strokes. Click to enlarge.

These images, reported at a joint meeting of American and Canadian geophysical societies in Montreal, Canada, show the very genesis of the cracks and rumbles that follow lightning strikes. When that much electricity rips through the atmosphere, the air around the main bolt channel and return strokes rapidly heats up. This in turn increases the surrounding air pressure (shown in red above) and creates the pressure waves that eventually hit us as the sound of thunder.

ThunderImage_2In two long-exposure photographs of triggered lightning strikes, the increase in air pressure (creating sounds waves) is clearly visible in the acoustic data.

To map the acoustic signatures of thunder, Dr. Maher A. Dayeh and his team set up an array of of fifteen microphones, a meter apart, spiraling outwards from the site of the triggered lightning strikes. Using a few different processing techniques and a focus on higher sound frequencies, Dayeh eventually uncovered a distinct thunder signature. The technique represents a new way of looking at the energetics of thunder, and will likely help us answer one of the great mysteries of the phenomenon: how does lightning start?

Head here for more information on the lightning lab.

HT: Southwest Research Institute

IMAGES: University of Florida, Florida Institute of Technology, and Southwest Research Institute

07 May 02:01

Price is Right contestant in wheelchair wins treadmill

by Maggie Serota
Bridget

that just reads like a terrible joke

Woman in wheelchair wins treadmill on Price is Right
07 May 01:49

Fans Divided About Whether "Spamming" Is Okay in Mortal Kombat

by Patricia Hernandez
Bridget

spamming is cheap....ethan!

One of Mortal Kombat’s newest characters is gaining a reputation, at least among casual fans. According to the Internet, Jacqui Briggs is a problem.

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07 May 01:43

Run Don’t Walk, to see the Manifest Justice Art Experience in...

by hellabeautiful




















Run Don’t Walk, to see the Manifest Justice Art Experience in Los Angeles before it closes this Sunday May 10th, 2015.

http://manifestjustice.org/

May 2 - May 10, 2015
Mon-Fri: 6-10
Sat & Sun: 10-4 & 6-10
3741 S. La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90016

07 May 01:43

'Game Of Thrones' World Gets The Google Maps Treatment

by Jean Trinh
'Game Of Thrones' World Gets The Google Maps Treatment One 'Game of Thrones' fan has made a Westeros map that is familiar and easy to understand: in the style of Google Maps. [ more › ]






07 May 01:43

by Jordan of the Fluxx Collective ManifestJustice.org Go see...

by hellabeautiful
Bridget

we should go to this



by Jordan of the Fluxx Collective

ManifestJustice.org

Go see it now in Los Angeles!

07 May 01:42

Scientists Discover Music Evolves Like A Living Species

by Caroline Reid
Technology
Photo credit: YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA - JULY 22: Monument to the Beatles installed on May 23, 2009 / Mikhail Markovskiy via Shutterstock

Cello there! My music puns might be bad, but stave off your criticism until you've heard this: A new study has popped up suggesting that music behaves like a living ecosystem.

07 May 01:40

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07 May 01:30

LAPD Chief: Shooting Of Unarmed Venice Man Doesn't Look Justified

by Emma G. Gallegos
LAPD Chief: Shooting Of Unarmed Venice Man Doesn't Look Justified "Any time an unarmed person is shot by a Los Angeles police officer, it takes extraordinary circumstances to justify that, and I have not seen those extraordinary circumstances at this point." [ more › ]






06 May 21:58

Your Emo Phase Was Actually the Greatest Thing to Ever Happen to You

by kbeaudoin@policymic.com (Kate Beaudoin)
Bridget

wow MCR sound a hell of a lot like Queen


When I was in high school, it was a thrill to live the emo lifestyle — it was middle America's answer to the Sex Pistols. Like me, emo bands were misunderstood. They were decidedly outcast, and that made me love them. It made emo the closest thing I had to living dangerously. 

Yet many former emo kids feel pressure to hide their flatironed, eyelined pasts. But it's time to set that kind of thinking aside. It's time to embrace our emo phases.



Source: TumblrMy emo is different than yours, because the genre is purposely rough-cut. "Emo means different things to different people," Andy Greenwald wrote in his book Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers and Emo. "Actually, that's a massive understatement. Emo seems solely to mean different things to different people." Technically, "emo" is short for "emocore," a genre of hardcore punk that obsesses over emotions. Read More
06 May 20:35

Police Shoot And Kill Unarmed Man Near Venice Sign

by Jean Trinh
Police Shoot And Kill Unarmed Man Near Venice Sign An unarmed man in his 20s died this morning after police shot him late Tuesday night in Venice. [ more › ]






06 May 20:34

Cancer Survivor Creates Empathy Cards For People With Serious Illnesses

by Dovas

Emily McDowell, an artist whose fun and witty postcards have been featured before by Bored Panda, has a new series of postcards that are just as funny but far more meaningful as well. McDowell, a cancer survivor, created the Empathy Cards as meaningful and honest gifts for people suffering from serious illnesses.

“The most difficult part of my illness wasn’t losing my hair, or being erroneously called ‘sir’ by Starbucks baristas, or sickness from chemo,” McDowell writes on her blog. “It was the loneliness and isolation I felt when many of my close friends and family members disappeared because they didn’t know what to say, or said the absolute wrong thing without realizing it.” Hopefully, these warm, funny and beautiful cards will help you avoid that same mistake!

More info: emilymcdowell.com | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter (h/t: modernmet)

“I created these empathy cards for serious illness because we need some better, more authentic ways to communicate about sickness and suffering”

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“As a cancer survivor, I have a very personal stake in this game. I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 24″

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“A ‘f**k cancer’ card is a nice sentiment, but when I had cancer, it never really made me feel better”

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“Sympathy cards can make people feel like you think they’re already dead”

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“I never personally connected with jokes about being bald or getting a free boob job, which is what most ‘cancer cards’ focus on”

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“As a result of my own experiences, I’ve wanted to create this collection for a long time”

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“After 9 months of chemo, I went into remission and have been incredibly fortunate to be cancer-free since”

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06 May 20:31

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06 May 19:15

Jaime Lakatos’ Charred Sculptures Take Center Stage in “Cinderscapes”

by Nastia Voynovskaya
Oakland-based artist Jaime Lakatos' sculptures have risen from the ashes — quite literally. Lakatos imagines a dystopian world not far along on our trajectory of environmental destruction. She burns her hunting trophy-like busts of various animals until their surfaces become blackened and charred. Lakatos created this technique to portray her animals in a "confused state of cross-species evolution" in order to broach the topics of unchecked scientific progress and human expansion. Coming up at Empire 7 Studios in San Jose, Lakatos' solo show "Cinderscape" will debut a new series of sculptures, installations, and paintings on May 8.
06 May 19:10

Fulgens Prism, Christopher Marley


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© Christopher Marley

Fulgens Prism, Christopher Marley

06 May 19:09

17 Ways To Explore SoCal's Hidden Treasures On Obscura Day

by Jean Trinh
17 Ways To Explore SoCal's Hidden Treasures On Obscura Day On May 30, put your explorer cap on and go on some cool adventures throughout SoCal. [ more › ]






06 May 19:08

How to Eat Like a New Englander in L.A.

Bridget

no tatte, wild willy's, or berryline :(

Winter’s brutal freeze likely didn’t have any of L.A.’s New England transplants longing for a visit back East, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t still daydreaming about sitting seaside with a wicked good cup of chowdah or an overstuffed lobstah roll. Fortunately, L.A.’s East Coast food lovers don’t have to...
06 May 19:07

FYF 2015 Lineup Announced: Frank Ocean, Morrissey, D'Angelo, Death Grips

Bridget

i'd go

FYF 2015 is returning to the L.A. Sports Arena and Exposition Park. The two-day festival will take place on Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23, with tickets going on sale this Friday.  Expect vegan food trucks galore, as Morrissey will be the headlining on day two, along with the...
06 May 07:37

Apple Apparently Under Government Scrutiny Over Music Deals

by Chris Mills

Apple’s long-rumored relaunch of the Beats music-streaming service is slated for June, and in preparation, the company is softening the beaches by playing hardball with record labels. And, not for the first time, federal trade commissioners aren’t particularly happy.

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06 May 07:34

All The Ways Jason Voorhees Can Kill People In Mortal Kombat X

by Patrick Klepek
Bridget

$10? i dunno

If you want to know every disgusting method Jason Voorhees will use to chop up the fighters of Mortal Kombat X, here you go.

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06 May 07:26

GTA V's Fan-Made Movies Are Getting A Little NSFW

by Patricia Hernandez

It was only a matter of time before someone combined the new Rockstar Editor on the PC version of GTA V and nudity. Frankly, I’m surprised it took this long. NSFW warning!

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06 May 07:24

Kojima's PT Eradicated From PSN; Can't Even Be Re-Downloaded

by Luke Plunkett

The mess at Konami keeps getting messier , and weirder, with the discovery today that PT —a playable teaser for an upcoming Silent Hill game that has since been cancelled —has been completely removed from Sony’s PSN servers, even for people who had downloaded it while it was still available.

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06 May 07:03

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06 May 06:48

Sarah Palin Embarrasses Herself

by hellabeautiful


Sarah Palin Embarrasses Herself

06 May 06:18

nScope Portable Electronics Lab

nScope advertises itself to consumers the same way I advertise myself to ladies*: safe enough for beginners, powerful enough for experts. nScope is a portable electronics workbench that connects to any laptop to produce a USB-powered oscilloscope, function generator, and power supply. Its creators, who originally designed the system to help teach electronic circuits to engineering students, hope that nScope will make electronics easy and affordable to all levels of curiosity, and for both personal and professional use.

nScope's USB power source feeds into an electronics prototyping breadboard. Its primary function is as an oscilloscope, which measures voltage in a circuit, as well as stores these voltages over time and displays them in a graph so that users can do things like observe sensor signals and dynamic circuits. Additionally, nScope has a built-in power supply for turning the looking at circuitry into building your own. The workbench provides its breadboard rails with +/-5V and ground, again powered by the USB port. It also constantly tracks your power usage, and will automatically disconnect the power supply in the event of a short circuit.

nScope also has 2 function and 2 pulse generators and, to complement the hardware, an open API for custom control from any PC, Mac, or Linux machine.

Read more about the little electronics lab that could, and pledge for your own, on nScope's Kickstarter campaign page. The project seeks crowdfunding through June 1, 2015.

*But I'm taken now. Sorry, ladies.

06 May 06:16

Made it to Missouri safely! #worldtaxidermychampionships...

Bridget

i can't wait to see the pictures from this.



Made it to Missouri safely! #worldtaxidermychampionships #wtc2015 #taxidermy (at Springfield Expo Center)

06 May 02:15

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06 May 00:14

Lucky 7 Group Show @ C.A.V.E. Gallery, LA

by Editor@juxtapoz.com (Juxtapoz)
Lucky 7 Group Show @ C.A.V.E. Gallery, LA
This Saturday, May 9th, C.A.V.E. Gallery will be celebrating its 7 Year Anniversary with a group exhibition featuring 40 artists from our current roster. These artists hail from 17 countries and individually express an exciting aspect of the ambitious global movement in Urban Contemporary Art.
05 May 23:19

The World's Most Ridiculed Filmmaker Just Keeps Going

Bridget

ethan!!

If you or your friends have recently spent the length of a movie yelling at the screen while throwing plastic spoons, chances are you went to see The Room. The only “midnight movie” whose interactive cult classic status rivals '70s standard The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tommy Wiseau’s entirely self-produced/directed/written...