02-25-2016, 03:45 PM
(02-25-2016, 02:01 PM)fredtoast Wrote: And this may help you out. EVERY state has a law against misuse of 911. And if you call the police before you overdose that would get you arrested.
I googled and found nothing. Seems like there would be something out there somewhere to back up your claim other than myths.
![[Image: Overdose-Immunity-911_1.jpg]](http://www.ncsl.org/portals/1/ImageLibrary/WebImages/Criminal%20Justice/Overdose-Immunity-911_1.jpg)
"To encourage people to seek medical attention for an overdose or for follow-up care after naloxone has been administered, 34 states and the District of Columbia have enacted some form of a Good Samaritan or 911 drug immunity law. These laws generally provide immunity from supervision violations and low level drug possession and use offenses when a person who is either experiencing or observing an opiate-related overdose calls 911 for assistance or otherwise seeks medical attention for themselves or another."
So I have the same story from multiple law enforcement contacts, and laws in 34 states that say it is very possible for this to happen. Want to try again?