'Safer snorting kits' handed out at B.C. high school after drug presentation

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A B.C. school district is investigating after a guest speaker appears to have ended their presentation by handing out “safer snorting kits” to assembled teenagers.

The kit includes straws and wallet-sized cards for cutting powdered drugs into snortable lines — as well as a booklet on “staying safe when you’re snorting.”



“Have condoms and lube with you. You may want to have sex while high,” reads one tip. Another advises the drug user to decorate their snorting equipment. “Adding a personal touch to your snorting equipment will help you better recognize your own when using with others,” it reads.



The booklet also notes the wide variety of drugs that can be consumed via snorting, from cocaine to crystal meth and even fentanyl and ketamine.



“You may be new to snorting drugs or have snorted drugs for many years. Either way, this resource has something for you,” reads an introduction.



The kit’s distribution to minors was first brought to light by conservative commentator Aaron Gunn. In a Saturday tweet that has since garnered more than 600,000 views, Gunn included images of the kit, saying it had been handed out at a high school in the Cowichan Valley — a region just north of the provincial capital of Victoria.



“Today in British Columbia … they are handing out ‘safer snorting’ kits to children as young as 15,” he wrote.
In a series of social media statements, the Cowichan Valley School District confirmed the basics of Gunn’s story, but said the kit had been distributed by a “third party” and was not in keeping with district policy.



“We were recently made aware of materials that were left at one of our school sites from a third-party harm reduction and drug addiction presentation that we do not consider school or age appropriate,” wrote the district on Sunday, adding that it was undertaking a “full investigation” of its policies regarding third-party presentations.



The Safer Snorting booklet at the centre of the controversy is manufactured and distributed by the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE), a group largely funded by government grants, including from the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Health.

The province-run BC Centre for Disease Control, meanwhile, offers bulk shipments of “harm reduction supplies,” including syringes, tourniquets, flavoured condoms, pipes and snorting straws. Their most recent supply requisition form offers up snorting straws in bags of 250 in one of four colours.



In 2021, the Centre stated that it was “pleased” to announce that drug snorting straws would now be offered in biodegradable paper rather than single-use plastic, which was deemed to be more environmentally harmful.



While free distribution of drug paraphernalia may not be standard practice at Canadian public schools, it’s an entirely different story at the post-secondary level.



Last year, a York University student obtained 1.2 million views for a TikTok post featuring a “safer snorting kit” handed out to students, joking that the Toronto school was handing out “coke kits.”
The University of Victoria maintains an on-campus Harm Reduction Centre offering free, no limit, no-questions-asked packages of “safer snorting supplies,” “safer injection supplies” and “safer smoking supplies.”



“We won’t ask you for ID when you order or pick up your supplies. Plus, supplies come in non-identifiable packaging,” notes the Centre, which also encourages orders to be made via an alias.



Although the service is ostensibly reserved only for registered UVic students, the Harm Reduction Centre’s only check of student status is a single, anonymous online check box.



This is not the first time that a B.C. school has had a problem with a “third party” invited to speak to students. In March, a public health nurse invited to speak to grade eight students at a Fort Nelson, B.C., school handed out cards containing descriptions of extreme sex acts such as “snowballing” and “felching.”



“A hole in a wall intended to have anonymous sex through,” read a “glory hole” card distributed to one student.


 
Right before pride month? That tracks since those degenerates will happily stuff something that's been in someone's nose into their asshole.

This is all about trying to make sure that June doesn't mark the start of another monkeypox outbreak among gay men, since the follow on effects where it ends up affecting kids and dogs (again) in the following months make everyone involved uncomfortable.
 
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Is there a point where this stop on its own or is another holobunga really the only way to make it stop?
 
I can't say this surprises me. They'll never admit it but this is guaranteed to be related to the number of natives and their rampant drug use in the area and a round about way to make it look like they're addressing it without pointing the finger at the natives for being drunken addicts

Somebody in the government in the area must have relatives that got tired of natives driving around high and drunk off their asses throwing liquor bottles at random people or firing off roman candles at them

It's been a long time since I was in the area, but I remember that part of Vancouver Island being affluent and white. The poor natives lived further north.

Of course, there are natives everywhere in Canada these days.
 
Is that a fucking alcohol wipe for the plastic straws in that photo?

I'm going to shove street powder up my nose, cut with genuinely god only knows what (you better fucking hope it's baby formula), but the crucial thing is I sterilise the fucking straw first?! I'm going to directly apply a necrotising agent to my fucking septal tissues, and I'm snorting it off a fucking public bog lid, but I better make sure my platinum card has had a nice wipe down first? I don't know what the fuck the powder's been contaminated with (ahh remember when there was anthrax in the coke for a while), I'm sure a wee alcohol wipe will sort it all out?

Was this "programme" designed by someone who was genuinely not cognisant of what the risks involved in drug use are?
 
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Somehow I don't think someone who's tweaked up on psychotropics is going to go for the right hole 100% even if they're with a female.
I mean yes, but if you're tripping out or in withdrawal, I doubt you think you need lube, much less a silly thing like a condom.
It will be just a liberator pistol with one round.
The politically correct term is Fentanal.
 
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It's been a long time since I was in the area, but I remember that part of Vancouver Island being affluent and white. The poor natives lived further north.

Of course, there are natives everywhere in Canada these days.
There are plenty of them around the duncan area, I had the misfortune of living there for a few years and experienced said incidents more times than I care to remember
 
Hammers should have been distributed to the knees of the people who organized this insanity in Apex Fortecraft of course.
 
Okay, I have to ask what might be a dumb question: they're selling coke-snorting straws now? The straws these guys get from restaurants or the classic rolling up money to snort is somehow unsafe? Are these meant for germophobes? I don't get the angle not unless this is some kind of corporate/government overreach where they're trying to sell special straws to corner this market or something? But that doesn't make sense either. Do they expect dudes to go to their local CVS and ask for coke-snorting straws from behind the glass case? Some people are too embarrassed to ask for condoms and lube from behind the glass case FFS.
Funny enough this is actually a "comeback" for cocaine accessories:
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The ivory is pretty nice but I've personally always been a sucker for sterling.
 
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They get plastic straws to snort coke, but if I want one in a restaurant, I'm basically Hitler. Just...someone...nuke BC, or at least Vancouver.

BC is actually pretty based outside of Vancouver and Victoria.

They definitely suffer from that upstate NY problem that no one cares what anyone thinks or wants outside the city because they pretend no one lives in the rest of the state.
 
Get the fucking rope for whoever is peddling this "information".

No person with any legitimate interest or experience in harm reduction work of any kind is telling anyone to use fentanyl in any way. Full stop. You reduce the harm of fentanyl by telling people to stay the fuck away from it at all costs.

It kills people. That's all it does, outside of legal hospital usage. It fucking kills people. Mad on the internet right now.
Canada is the first post-national state. It's easier to govern when your population is full of drugs and on their way out.
 
I get that, I know what Viagra is, but it doesn't make you insta gay like a Doctor Doofinsmirz gayinator, good grief
No, but anything that lowers your inhibitions makes you do really, really stupid shit that somehow sounds great at the time. There's a reason so many stories involving injuries and/or the police start with "So, my friends and I were out drinking one night..." And alcohol is a depressant, mind you, not a potent stimulant like meth or coke! It may not make you gay, but it may make you so super-horny you're in the mood to fuck or get fucked by anything.
 
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No, but anything that lowers your inhibitions makes you do really, really stupid shit that somehow sounds great at the time. There's a reason so many stories involving injuries and/or the police start with "So, my friends and I were out drinking one night..." And alcohol is a depressant, mind you, not a potent stimulant like meth or coke! It may not make you gay, but it may make you so super-horny you're in the mood to fuck or get fucked by anything.
If you're high enough to fuck sweaty man ass, or become said ass, I've lost all respect for you. At that point you should have just fucked the hot tailpipe in your car, because at least that's a different fetish than GAY
 
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Safe injection kits, I absolutely understand.
Safe snorting kits? You distribute blank credit cards for lining and blank straws for snorting? What? Everyone has those already. Snorting is not a difficult not dangerous process. The only thing that would make sense for safety is a weighing scale at 0.01g, or a reagent test kit to know what you're actually taking, but those are more expensive.

PS: Homeschool your kids.
Things like this make me glad I neither have kids nor live in the Canuckistan SSR. I guess being an unlikable autist has its up side.

But at least they're not bringing drag queens into elementary schools this time.
 
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