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2 bodies found in 'human-dug cave' in Los Angeles: officials

By: Landon Mion — May 6th 2024 at 02:56
Two bodies were found inside a "human-dug cave" in Los Angeles, California, Sunday morning. A "white powder substance" was also found inside the excavation.

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Student grazed in head by stray bullet fired into Washington DC classroom

By: Michael Dorgan — May 3rd 2024 at 13:21
A stray bullet struck a 17-year-old female student in the head Friday morning during a wild shoot-out outside her Washington D.C. school.

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California woman who avoided prison after stabbing boyfriend 108 times while high appealing light sentence

By: Michael Ruiz — May 3rd 2024 at 09:36
The California woman who avoided prison after slaughtering her lover in his apartment while high on pot says she's going to appeal her light sentence.

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Biden pressured to sanction China for role in US fentanyl crisis

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 2nd 2024 at 12:00
Rep. Jim Banks is unveiling new legislation to force the Biden administration to severely hike penalties against China and its allied actors over the U.S. fentanyl crisis.

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Chinese money laundering criminals team up with Mexican cartels to menace US, officials warn Congress

By: David Spunt · Jake Gibson — May 1st 2024 at 14:23
U.S. senators on Capitol Hill were warned about Chinese money launderers working with Mexican drug traffickers to use money for the funding of illegal drugs such as fentanyl.

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Volunteer searchers claim to have found secret crematorium in Mexico City

— May 1st 2024 at 12:40
A group of volunteer searchers claim to have discovered a clandestine crematorium on the outskirts of Mexico City. Authorities are investigating the area.

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Canada: Conservative Leader Kicked Out of Parliament Session for Calling Justin Trudeau a 'Wacko'

By: Frances Martel · Frances Martel — May 1st 2024 at 11:23

The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, was removed from question period at the Parliament's House of Commons on Tuesday after condemning radical leftist Justin Trudeau, branding his policies "wacko" and refusing to withdraw the insult.

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Bodycam captures moment hero first responders save 11-month-old baby's life as deadbeat dad faces charges

By: Michael Ruiz — May 1st 2024 at 10:49
Tense bodycam video shows police and first responders racing to the save the life of an 11-month-old New York boy after his father allegedly exposed him to fentanyl.

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Biden admin will move to reclassify marijuana as 'less dangerous drug' in historic shift

By: Stepheny Price — April 30th 2024 at 17:06
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.

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Biden admin will move to reclassify marijuana as 'less dangerous drug' in historic shift: AP

By: Stepheny Price — April 30th 2024 at 13:18
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.

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US-sanctioned ex-intelligence chief with Russian ties to be appointed Serbian vice-premier

— April 30th 2024 at 06:44
Ex-intelligence chief Aleksandar Vulin, who is thought to have close ties with Russia, will be one of several vice-premieres in Serbia's new government.

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Mom of Kansas City Chiefs fan found frozen: 'There should be some charges'

By: Christina Coulter — April 28th 2024 at 03:00
Nearly four months after her son David Harrington was found frozen in Jordan Willis' backyard after an NFL watch party, Jennifer Marquez bemoans a dearth of answers in his death.

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VIDEO: Man Claims He Was Paid to Target Woman in Deadly Florida Carjacking

By: Amy Furr · Amy Furr — April 26th 2024 at 11:08

Jordanish Torres-Garcia said he got out of a green car at a traffic light and pointed a semiautomatic rifle at a woman in Florida.

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Mexico's chief detective apologizes for 'inadequate' remark about country's fentanyl production

— April 26th 2024 at 05:46
The head of Mexico’s detective service has apologized for calling Mexico "the champion" of fentanyl and meth production this week, according to his office.

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Ex-Giants player, 85, sentenced in New York City drug case

By: Chantz Martin — April 25th 2024 at 17:31
Prosecutors said an informant working with the DEA acted as the buyer when former NFL player Clyde "Peter" Hall tried to sell fentanyl-laced drugs.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' associate pleads not guilty to drug charges following arrest amid home raids

By: Lauryn Overhultz — April 24th 2024 at 16:08
Brendan Paul, an associate of Sean "Diddy" Combs, pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine during his arraignment. He was arrested March 25, the same day Diddy's homes were raided.

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Deadly Florida carjacking: 3rd person of interest in custody; sheriff says 'case is about drugs and money'

By: Pilar Arias — April 24th 2024 at 07:07
A third person of interest has been taken into custody in the deadly Florida carjacking case of Katherine Aguasvivas, and two of the three are expected to be charged for her death.

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Mexico is the 'champion' of fentanyl production, head of country's detective service says

— April 24th 2024 at 05:45
The head of Mexico's detective service has acknowledged the country is “the champion" of fentanyl production. The country's president has long denied this claim.

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Authorities seize 1.4 tons of cocaine in one of Sweden's largest-ever drug busts

— April 23rd 2024 at 09:18
Swedish authorities conducted one of the country's largest cocaine seizures to date, confiscating approximately 1.4 tons of the drug near Stockholm last week.

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Sweden Seizes 1.4 Tons of Cocaine, One of Country's Largest Busts Ever

By: Breitbart London · Breitbart London — April 23rd 2024 at 07:30

Swedish customs made one of the country's biggest-ever cocaine seizures after confiscating around 1.4 tons of the drug near Stockholm.

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23 arrested in Bosnia on suspicion of ties to global drug kingpin's 'inner circle'

— April 23rd 2024 at 07:18
Law enforcement in Bosnia have arrested 23 people suspected of ties to a global drug kingpin. The crackdown targeted criminal networks dominating Europe’s cocaine trade.

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Fentanyl seizures surge in Colorado as cartels spread to new regions, DEA says

By: Kennedy Hayes — April 23rd 2024 at 00:39
The Drug Enforcement Administration's Rocky Mountain Field Division broke its fentanyl seizure record last year, confiscating more than 2.6 million pills in Colorado in 2023.

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Illegal marijuana grow operation uncovered in Maine, marking latest bust in multistate crackdown

— April 22nd 2024 at 05:48
Federal law enforcement officials have brought charges against a man who has been accused of creating an illicit marijuana-growing operation in rural Maine.

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Deadly Florida carjacking: Person of interest arrested, another on the loose as plot thickens

By: Pilar Arias — April 21st 2024 at 07:47
Investigators in the deadly carjacking of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas are questioning one person of interest, while another remains on the loose.

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Fetterman highlights need for 'safe, pure, taxed' marijuana in 4/20 push to legalize weed

By: Julia Johnson — April 20th 2024 at 12:20
John Fetterman is pushing for marijuana legalization and lobbying President Biden to remove it from narcotics schedule as enthusiasts of the drug celebrate de facto marijuana holiday 4/20.

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Cannabis seizures at checkpoints by US-Mexico border frustrate state-authorized pot industry

— April 19th 2024 at 18:25
The U.S. Border Patrol has asserted its authority to confiscate cannabis shipments as New Mexico businesses file complaints that more than $300,000 worth of marijuana has been seized.

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Narcan and Liberal Drug Policies Worsening Drug Crisis

By: Antonio Graceffo — April 19th 2024 at 09:45

 

Bhavani Nagendra Papudesi, MD, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Liberal drug laws and government-funded interventions to make drug use safer normalize drug use and fuel the drug crisis.

Last year, 112,000 Americans died of drug overdoses, and American taxpayers are funding the crisis. Millions of dollars in Biden’s $1.9 Trillion pandemic Relief Bill went towards funding so-called “harm reduction” programs, which help people use drugs more safely but do not encourage them to stop using. This year, Biden-Harris allocated $39.4 million toward the President’s Unity Agenda, which includes harm reduction programs.

Meanwhile, a congressional committee discovered that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been subsidizing the companies that provide the precursor chemicals to Mexican drug cartels, who manufacture fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other drugs, which they smuggle through the Southern border. So, American taxpayers are not only funding the drug crisis but also funding China.

A backlash among liberals against the “war on drugs,” which they consider a racist failure, has caused a number of jurisdictions to take the opposite approach, liberalizing or decriminalizing drug use. Some have intentionally increased access to alcohol by allowing to-go sales and lowering taxes. Tax revenue has been one of the arguments Democrats use when trying to convince Republicans to legalize and tax marijuana, which is now legal in at least 37 states. But now, even those taxes are being removed because they were preventing some people from obtaining drugs.

Rather than trying to convince people that sobriety is the better way, liberal drug and alcohol programs have shifted their focus toward “harm reduction,” which seeks to mitigate the public health risks of drug use without stigmatizing users or requiring them to stop. By definition, removing the stigma means normalizing. It also nullifies the deterrent effect for first-time users who will believe that they can use drugs and still be a productive member of society, despite the evidence to the contrary.

As part of harm reduction, there has been increased funding for the distribution of Narcan and other overdose reversal medications, as well as programs that provide sterile drug paraphernalia and teach people how to use drugs safely “without requiring them to stop or reduce their use.”

Narcan is now available without a prescription, and last year, approximately 22 million doses were distributed in the US and Canada, at taxpayer expense. Narcan and other interventions only decrease the number of deaths, not the number of overdoses, which is many times higher.

Overdosing has been made “safer” by these drugs. They do not resolve the drug crisis. Even worse, by decreasing the number of deaths, the interventions allow the problem to disappear from the front page. Deaths remain on people’s minds; addiction doesn’t. Removing the lethality also removes the deterrent for young people.

The Democrats are disinterested in stopping drug use, so by legalizing drugs, they can claim to have reduced crime. In many American cities, irrespective of the law, progressive prosecutors refuse to prosecute what they consider low-level drug crimes.

A good example is the state of Oregon, which voted in 2020 to liberalize drug laws, decriminalizing possession of small amounts of even hard drugs. The measures were passed by the Democrat-led legislature, and the police stopped arresting offenders. Instead, officers gave users a ticket and a slip of paper with a phone number they could call to get into a treatment program. Records show that Portland police handed out 7,000 of these slips, but only a few hundred users ever made the call.

Marijuana was already legal in Oregon, so tax money from marijuana was put towards treatment programs. Three years later, the drug crisis in Oregon was worse.

Advocates for liberal drug policies argue, “the criminal justice system didn’t effectively treat addiction.” They also said it disproportionately harmed people of color. By ceasing drug arrests, they hoped to be able to decrease the racial disparity among prisoners. Decriminalization also brought down the crime rate by no longer counting drug offenses. However, other forms of crime increased, perpetrated by people trying to get money for drugs.

Before decriminalization, Portland’s violent crime rate was below the national average. By 2022, Portland saw a record number of homicides. This dropped off a bit in 2023, and there were claims that other crimes dropped as well, but traffic fatalities increased to record levels, while shoplifting arrests increased by 88%. Portland’s property crime rate is higher than the national average and rose steadily until 2023, when it came down slightly. But it is still higher than pre-drug legalization. And most predictably, from 2019 to 2022, the rate of opioid deaths increased by 241%.

While many sources claim that overall crime rates have dropped in cities that legalized drugs, the statistic is misleading. This is evidenced not only by Oregon, but also by other municipalities that decriminalized drugs or liberalized enforcement and have seen an increase in drug use, overdoses, and certain kinds of crime. This has been true in Seattle, where the claim was that overall crime was down, but there was an increase in homicides and auto thefts.

San Francisco has seen an increase in drug-related crimes, as well as the prevalence of dealers and violence. Crime is up in New York, where the liberal governor wants to deploy the National Guard to keep order in the subways. Philadelphia is now known as the capital of the Xylazine zombie drug crisis, and Los Angeles is a fentanyl hub, experiencing rampant shoplifting, theft, and an increase in property crime.

One way that the statistics are being misrepresented is that many of these cities are claiming a decrease in violent crime in 2023, and this may be true, but only because 2022 experienced a severe spike in crime. This may have been the final effects of lockdowns and COVID restrictions which, in some cases, were not completely eliminated until the middle or end of the year. However, in most cases, the 2023 numbers are not lower than 2020 or pre-drug-liberalization figures.

No matter how they try to spin it, drug usage and deaths are up. In 2020, 27 million Americans reported being drug users, including marijuana, opioids, or amphetamines. Last year, the number climbed to 37.3 million. About 10% of Americans now have problems with alcohol abuse, and 6% are drug addicts. Most heartbreaking, nationwide, 22 teens are dying each week of drug overdoses.

The post Narcan and Liberal Drug Policies Worsening Drug Crisis appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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Let’s use AI to stop fentanyl at the border and keep it from killing Americans

By: Sultan Meghji — April 18th 2024 at 01:00
Artificial intelligence can work with border security to stop the scourge of fentanyl before it can ever destroy another 70,000 American lives. It's an inexpensive, high-tech solution.

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Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Subsidizing the Fentanyl Crisis

By: Antonio Graceffo — April 17th 2024 at 08:30
Member of a Chinese military medical team works at a laboratory for testing COVID-19 at the No. 1 Defence Services General Hospital in Mingaladon township, Yangon, Myanmar, April 30, 2020. A team of medical personnel from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) provided assistance to Myanmar military in building a laboratory for testing COVID-19. (Xinhua/Zhang Dongqiang)

 

The investigation by the Select Committee on The CCP’s Role in the Fentanyl Crisis reveals that the CCP subsidizes PRC companies producing fentanyl precursor chemicals for export, thus knowingly exacerbating the US drug crisis.

In his State of the Union Address on March 7, 2024, President Biden acknowledged Fentanyl as one of the most significant threats confronting the United States.  The president’s assertion aligns with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Annual Threat Assessment for 2024, which identifies fentanyl as the second-largest threat, following terrorism. The report also states that DHS expects “illegal drugs produced in Mexico and sold in the United States will continue to kill more Americans than any other threat.”

According to a DHS Fact Sheet regarding the State of the Union Address, the fentanyl crisis “originates with China-based entities that manufacture and distribute the chemicals used to produce the fentanyl fueling American overdose deaths.” The CCP manufactures 98% of the global supply of precursor chemicals used to produce fentanyl. The select committee not only uncovered CCP subsidies for fentanyl but also for numerous other synthetic and illicit drugs.

The DHS Fact Sheet provides additional details, stating that “DHS participated in the development of a new Counternarcotics Working Group with China to disrupt the manufacture and flow of illicit synthetic drugs.” Given the emerging evidence of CCP’s direct involvement in the fentanyl crisis, this initiative appears ironic and likely ineffective in halting its spread.

In 2023, the US House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act, which amends the Fentanyl Sanctions Act. The latter calls for sanctions against Chinese entities as “foreign opioid traffickers” if they produce, sell, finance, or transport synthetic opioids or precursors.” It is evident that numerous government agencies, along with Congress and the White House, recognize fentanyl as one of the most pressing issues facing the US, responsible for the most American fatalities. They all acknowledge China as the source. Despite this consensus, the president continues to pursue efforts to ‘work with’ Beijing rather than directly holding the CCP accountable.

US law enforcement entities have reported informing their Chinese government contacts about the companies manufacturing and exporting fentanyl, yet the CCP has not taken any action. The Bill specifies that Chinese entities could face sanctions if they “fail to take credible steps to prevent opioid trafficking, including through cooperation with U.S. counternarcotics efforts and know-your-customer procedures.” It appears that the CCP is now subject to sanctions, given its lack of cooperation with US law enforcement and failure to halt the fentanyl flow.

The House Foreign Affairs Committee issued a warning in 2017-2018 through a report titled ‘TACKLING FENTANYL: THE CHINA CONNECTION,’ identifying China as the source of the fentanyl crisis. However, to date, the White House has not held the CCP accountable.

The CCP denies any knowledge of or culpability in the problem. Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the PRC embassy in Washington D.C., stated in an email, “It is very clear that there is no fentanyl problem in China, and the fentanyl crisis in the United States is not caused by the Chinese side, and blindly blaming China cannot solve the U.S. own problem.” These are not the words of a government willing to cooperate. It is astounding that this statement came from an official CCP source, just weeks after the President’s State of the Union Address where he claimed his administration was working closely with the CCP on this issue.

The PRC Embassy’s statement underscores the folly of the Biden administration’s continued belief that they can work with the CCP to stop fentanyl and to fix a number of other global issues caused by the CCP, everything from China trade cheating to threats against Taiwan and the Philippines, to Beijing’s support of Russia in Ukraine, and ongoing support for Iran and the legitimization of Hamas. Given the CCP’s active involvement in these activities, it’s evident that Xi Jinping is aware of and likely orchestrating them, suggesting they won’t simply stop.

The CCP: An Enemy, Not a Competitor or Partner

The US Intelligence Community (IC), in its Annual Threat Assessment, and the Department of Defense (DoD) in its China Military Power report, both identify China as the primary threat to the US. Both reports from the IC and DoD elaborate on how the CCP’s strategy involves a whole-of-government approach known as Military Civil Fusion (MCF), which utilizes for-profit private entities across various industries and fields to further the state’s policy objectives. Evidently, this strategy extends to the chemical industry, which is being exploited to harm Americans and undermine American society through the distribution of deadly and illicit drugs.

Given that US intelligence and defense authorities are unequivocal about the CCP’s intent to supplant the United States, it is illogical to believe that the two countries can cooperate or that the CCP will take steps to improve America’s position.

The manufacture and distribution of chemicals in China is regarded as a sensitive domain, tightly regulated by the CCP, requiring permits and government approval for manufacturing or exporting. This implies that the CCP was aware of the production and export of fentanyl precursor chemicals. Now that the Select Committee has uncovered not only the CCP’s awareness but also its subsidization of the manufacture and export of fentanyl precursors, it becomes evident that the CCP is endorsing this activity and actively contributing to the deaths of Americans. With two hundred Americans dying of fentanyl overdoses every day, the CCP is killing as many Americans as the 9/11 terrorists, every two weeks.

Up to this point, the Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2023 has only cleared the House and has not been signed into law. Should it become law, it appears that the entire CCP would be deemed in violation. Regrettably, although the media, the public, and some congressional representatives express outrage over the recent revelations, it seems improbable that the Biden administration will undertake meaningful action against the CCP.

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Psychedelic drug retreat reports 183% spike in bookings as health experts cite 'huge downside'

By: Angelica Stabile — April 13th 2024 at 07:53
Psychedelic retreats and experiences are seeing a spike in interest all over the world. Psychedelic experts discuss boosts in popularity, programs offered and impacts of these therapies.

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Mexico faces dire medical fentanyl shortage despite being world's top illegal producer

— April 12th 2024 at 17:17
Mexico is reporting a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, despite the overwhelming amounts of the drug being illegally produced by the country's cartels.

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Meet the American who made prescriptions safer, Deborah Adler, inspired by Holocaust survivor grandma

By: Kerry Byrne — April 12th 2024 at 03:00
Deborah Adler of New York has achieved acclaim in industry and art for her prescription bottle designs and labeling program that have helped to prevent thousands of deaths each year.

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DeSantis signs bills to protect officers from fentanyl exposure, raise awareness for opioid epidemic

By: Landon Mion — April 9th 2024 at 03:21
Gov. DeSantis signed bills in an attempt to fight the opioid epidemic in Florida by protecting police from fentanyl exposure and raising awareness for the opioid epidemic.

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DeSantis signs bills to protect cops from fentanyl exposure, raise awareness for opioid epidemic

By: Landon Mion — April 9th 2024 at 03:11
Gov. DeSantis signed bills in an attempt to fight the opioid epidemic in Florida by protecting police from fentanyl exposure and raising awareness for the opioid epidemic.

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GOP senator highlights security threat in Border Patrol's weakened drug use standards

By: Julia Johnson — April 8th 2024 at 03:21
Sen. Lankford called on CBP to rescind its weakened policy on past marijuana use for its Border Patrol recruits.

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Synanon rehab center turned from helping to brainwashing with 'communal living experiment,' docuseries reveals

By: Audrey Conklin — April 7th 2024 at 03:00
The Synanon Foundation started as a heroin rehabilitation center in Santa Monica in 1958, but by the 1970s, it had transformed into a cult with thousands of members.

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Copenhagen's Anarchist Christiania District Shuts Down Infamous Hash Market

By: Breitbart London · Breitbart London — April 6th 2024 at 07:37

"We don't want the gangsters anymore," said longtime Christiania resident Hulda Mader as the district shut down "Pusher Street".

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U-Turn: Oregon's Democrat Governor Signs Bill Recriminalizing Hard Drugs amid Overdose Crisis

By: Amy Furr · Amy Furr — April 2nd 2024 at 13:47

Oregon's Democrat governor signed a bill on Monday that restores criminal penalties for possessing small amounts of drugs as the problems of addiction and overdose plague residents across the state.  

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