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CDC data shows decrease in fatal overdoses across the US, but experts remain cautious

β€” May 15th 2024 at 12:31
The CDC has reported a decrease in fatal overdoses in the U.S. last year, marking the second annual decline since the onset of the national drug death epidemic.

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Woke cities and states reverse course and crack down on illegal drugs. Here's why

By: John Kennedy β€” May 14th 2024 at 01:00
Leaders in many woke cities and states have finally realized what most Americans knew all along. It was a bad idea to decriminalize hard drugs.

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Local governments struggle to effectively utilize opioid settlements totaling more than $50B

β€” May 13th 2024 at 11:44
Many U.S. cities with populations over 10,000 are getting portions of money from opioid settlements, but some local officials are unsure how to utilize the funds.

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Minnesota Parents Face Charges for Baby’s Fentanyl Overdose Death

By: Katherine Hamilton Β·Β Katherine Hamilton β€” May 12th 2024 at 21:39

Parents in Minnesota are facing charges related to the fentanyl overdose death of their one-year-old baby girl in December of 2023.

The post Minnesota Parents Face Charges for Baby’s Fentanyl Overdose Death appeared first on Breitbart.

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Police: California Couple Stashed 25,000 Fentanyl Pills Under Baby's Crib

By: Katherine Hamilton Β·Β Katherine Hamilton β€” May 10th 2024 at 16:58

A drug task force seized approximately 25,000 fentanyl pills being kept in a backpack under a baby's crib at a home in San Jose, California.

The post Police: California Couple Stashed 25,000 Fentanyl Pills Under Baby’s Crib appeared first on Breitbart.

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Virginia first lady, AG team with recovering addict to launch initiatives targeting state's fentanyl crisis

By: Greg Wehner β€” May 8th 2024 at 15:47
Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin, Attorney General Jason Miyares and resident Christine Wright have launched programs to address the fentanyl crisis the commonwealth is facing.

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Texas Parents Accused of Hiding Fentanyl in Baby’s Diaper

By: Katherine Hamilton Β·Β Katherine Hamilton β€” May 6th 2024 at 19:35

A mother and father were arrested in Smith County, Texas, on Monday morning for allegedly hiding fentanyl pills inside their baby's diaper.

The post Texas Parents Accused of Hiding Fentanyl in Baby’s Diaper appeared first on Breitbart.

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

By: Landon Mion β€” 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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Bodycam captures moment hero first responders save 11-month-old baby's life as deadbeat dad faces charges

By: Michael Ruiz β€” 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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Chinese threat is here, but not everyone in Congress wants to talk about it

By: Grant Newsham β€” April 24th 2024 at 07:00
When it comes to China, America no longer enjoys the protection of "distance" that our strategic community has taken for granted for centuries.

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Narcan and Liberal Drug Policies Worsening Drug Crisis

By: Antonio Graceffo β€” April 19th 2024 at 09:45

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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 β€œharm 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 β€œwar 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 β€œharm 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 β€œwithout 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 β€œsafer” 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, β€œthe 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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Texas shelter dog becomes impressive police K-9 as he combats fentanyl crisis

By: Gretchen Eichenberg β€” April 19th 2024 at 04:45
Rock, a German shepherd mix, was found wondering the streets. In less than a year, he's become a top narcotics K-9 at the Fort Worth Police Department in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Bill Barr warns China is 'knee-deep' in US fentanyl epidemic after bombshell report on CCP's influence

By: Bailee Hill β€” April 17th 2024 at 09:49
Former Attorney General Bill Barr accused China of 'incentivizing' the fentanyl epidemic in the United States after a bombshell report revealed the CCP's role in fueling the crisis.

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