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by babyslothzoo
2728 days ago
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Your link largely supports my statement. For example this graph: https://d14rmgtrwzf5a.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/od2... Overdoses have increased because of fentanyl being sold falsely as other drugs or mixed with other drugs, and that happens because it's cheaply imported from China by anyone with internet access and the desire to do so. Overdoses are NOT because of a marked increase in use of drug use or addiction, there is always a segment of society that will use drugs, be addicted, and participate in these activities. We're deep in a moral panic while simultaneously ignoring the real problem (imported fentanyl), thus the complete inefficacy of the ongoing overreactions form society and governments. |
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It's because they're hooked on opioids. How did they become hooked? They started with legally prescribed opioids. Sometimes those meds were prescribed to them. Sometimes those meds were prescribed to a family member or neighbour and handed on or stolen.
It's because the US is awash with opioids that were legally prescribed. The US massively over-prescribes opioids. That's why the US used over 99% of the world supply of hydrocodone.
Americans are prescribed 6 times more opioids that people in France or Portugal.
Here are some details: http://www.painpolicy.wisc.edu/opioid-consumption-data
And we know Americans start with meds that were legally prescribed because: https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH-DetTab...
Look how many people are getting meds for free from friends and family.