THIS We can’t keep pretending that open borders are a good thing for us or our kids. Time for some action. |
Nice try. Not an open borders issue.
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How about if everyone stops arguing about things none of us can fix and instead does the one thing that can directly help? Sign up for the Narcan training, carry Narcan and keep it in your home. In MoCo:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/opioids/save-a-life.html |
Where you do think the fentanyl onslaught is coming from? Canada? Lol. |
We don't have open borders. Thank you, PP, for the link to Narcan training. I will sign up. |
Oh, it very much is an open borders issue. Where do you think the drugs are coming from? Who do you think is transporting them? |
Do some research on the issue and pay attention to a news source other than CNN. Get out of your echo chamber and open your mind to what is really going on. We very much have open borders right now under the Biden administration and it very much affects the supply of illegal drugs that get into the US. |
Ummm the borders are the same as they've been for decades seriously stop posting this nonsense. |
Yes, put down the pipe, and do some research using credible sources not far-right alternative reality shows. |
China, actually. But the bigger issue with your claim is simply that we don't have "open borders" and certainly not for goods. |
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This morning the today show reported that the FBI is looking into a link between Snapchat and fentanyl drug dealing.
It might be worth considering if keeping the app is worth it. |
This is a link to a story and there are several other websites, reporting the same thing. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/25/snapchats-role-in-fentanyl-crisis-probed-during-house-roundtable.html |
Can't really change supply but we can change demand. If we really wanted to end this crisis, it could be done tomorrow and it doesn't involve borders. |
The drugs might originate in China, but please tell us how they physically get into the hands of our teens here in Montgomery County. |
According to the DEA, they are coming from China, Mexico, and India: https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/DEA_GOV_DIR-008-20%20Fentanyl%20Flow%20in%20the%20United%20States_0.pdf |