Chad Sabora

Published: Aug. 1, 2019, 1:11 p.m.

b'Chad and I talk about Missouri Network for Opiate Reform and Recovery, sustainable use, language changes, mental health condition, system sameness, unspoken majority, 1980s DARE, adverse childhood effects, physical dependence, not defined by do-I-use, but by consequential behavior, dispell myths of opiate epidemic, not just opiates, not an epidemic, rich suburban white neighborhoods, racist policies, Just Say No, poverty is mental health, drugs can fill a void, can happen to anyone, can pick locks, people deserve help and second chances, dark alliance, criminalizing drug use, severe prohibition tactics, we sent them to the black market, vambulence, employ active drug users, Sweden 1986, clean syringes, Missouri on CDC hotlist for possible HIV outbreak, 55 acres in Dittmer, MoNet Moms, monetwork.org and 844-REBEL-UP.'