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US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« on: June 14, 2023, 11:08:29 AM »
https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/overdoses-u-s-deaths/2023/06/14/id/1123561/



Wednesday, 14 June 2023 12:20 PM EDT


More than 109,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in the 12-month period ending January 2023, a slight increase from the previous year, according to provisional data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released on Wednesday.

The figure is up 0.7% from 107,764 overdoses recorded in the 12-month period ending January 2022, according to U.S. data.

The increase comes despite a push by President Joe Biden's administration for action to tackle drug addiction and overdoses.

The Biden administration in May imposed sanctions on 17 people and entities based in China and Mexico it accused of enabling production of counterfeit fentanyl-laced pills. Illicit fentanyl has played an outsized role in the U.S. opioid crisis and drug overdoses.

The U.S. drug overdose death toll crossed the 100,000-mark for the first time in 2021, as the COVID pandemic disrupted medical care and increased mental health problems. The effect was exacerbated by the widespread availability of lethal drugs such as fentanyl, which is 50 times stronger than heroin and increasingly mixed in with other illegal drugs.

During the pandemic, rates of mental illness, depression and anxiety went up dramatically, and people increasingly began to switch to substances, said Tom Britton, CEO of American Addiction Centers.

U.S. drug overdose deaths rose 13.7% between January 2021 and January 2022 and by 31.4% in the prior 12 months at the height of the pandemic.

But the surge in overdose deaths began before the pandemic took hold due to abuse of prescription opioid painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin.

Stacey McKenna, senior fellow at the R Street Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based independent think tank, said the crackdown on fentanyl and other addictive drugs could be having the opposite of the intended affect.

"There's this iron law of prohibition that the harder you crack down on the supply, the more likely you are to get a more potent supply or a more dangerous supply," McKenna said.

The CDC noted that the latest numbers represent an estimate to include underreporting and cases pending investigation.


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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2023, 11:59:10 AM »
McKenna sounds like a genuine idiot to me. And of course it couldn't be the homemade Mexican fentanyl coming across the wide open southern border.
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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2023, 01:14:52 PM »
  So hard to figure what motivates a person to start using something they must KNOW will turn them in to a slave..and often as not, by people who are
  conmtinually braying about a history of slavery.

  When I see news events concerning LEOs rounding these perps up, I have concern for the police who have to deal with these chemical dependent
  individuals, seeing such a very small amount can actually kill an innocent person.
If you don't want the truth, don't ask me.  If you want something sugar coated...go eat a donut !  (anon)

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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2023, 04:01:17 PM »
Some people just want to get high the same
way some people want to get drunk
I've known of more than a few that don't want
to get free of their habit.
This one around here that I've posted about
started as a kid with alcohol, stepped up to
pot, got caught stealing and selling, went to
juvenile,  stepped up to pot and alcohol,  etc.
stepped up to meth, incarcerated,  now it's
heroin and needle dope and some fentanyl.
They'll find him in the bushes somewhere
someday covered with maggots
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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2023, 04:33:34 PM »
Hard on the family's of the users, but they are helping improve the gene pool.
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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2023, 01:11:39 AM »
   "Some people just want to get high the same way some people want to get drunk"

  Oops!, sorry...I don't understand ^that^ either, other than one is legal.  Truly one can get 'high on life'..without the use of chemicals..
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Re: US Drug Overdose Deaths Rise to 109,000 This Year
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2023, 02:58:35 PM »
As long as whoever does whatever in
the safety and sanctity of their own house
where they can't endanger others or their
property,  it doesn't matter to me what
someone else does
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