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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not public yet, but rumors are circulating at the school that this student also died at the hospital. That would make for two deaths at Kennedy. Is this it will take for Kennedy admin and MCPS to crack down on security? It’s sad it took loss of life for this to be paid attention to seriously.[/quote] That’s tragic, and hopefully not true. mCPS, the school and busy mostly also parents need to step up and crack down on their own kids. This is not just a failing for the school, but it’s a failing at home with the parents as well. I recognize that we all parent differently, and one way is not the best or the only. But I think at some point parents need to go into their kids rooms and look through bags, drawers, and have very hard and open conversations with the kids about drug usage. [/quote] It's not just kids. Laced drugs are everywhere, all neighborhoods, all ages, all SEC.[/quote] Open borders has already supplied enough fentanyl to kill every single American. We ain’t seen nothing yet. [/quote] Nice try. Not an open borders issue. :roll: [/quote] Where you do think the fentanyl onslaught is coming from? Canada? Lol.[/quote] 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.[/quote] Bologna. We could shut down the entire country for weeks in an attempt to contain the virus. [b]We can certainly shut down the influx of drugs. It would require acknowledgeing unpalatable facts and taking action. We would need to hold the countries of origin account able for any substance that leaves their country. We would need to secure boaders, check trade cargo, make large scale arrests and convictions of those in all levels of the supply chain. [/b]It can absolutely be done and done quickly.[/quote] THIS Our federal government chooses to allow this to happen. There are definite measures our leaders could take to alleviate the problem, but the political will is not there. [/quote] Name five measures they could take, keeping in mind that fentanyl mostly arrives via shipping containers from China and India. [/quote] Also how you would "hold the countries of origin accountable".[/quote] This is EXACTLY what out federal government is supposed to do. We can most definitely ask for cooperation from other countries. Biden and Harris have not done enough to fight that incessant flow of Fentanyl into the US. [/quote] What EXACTLY is our federal government supposed to do?[/quote] Our federal government’s job is to regulate who and what comes into the US. Clearly, that is not happening right now. [/quote] What EXACTLY is our federal government supposed to do?[/quote] [url]https://www.fbi.gov/[/url] [url]https://www.dea.gov/[/url][/quote] What EXACTLY is our federal government supposed to do?[/quote] Are average citizens supposed to dictate law enforcement policy and protocol to the federal agencies tasked with doing that work? GTFOH[/quote]
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