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Reply to "Not hyperbole: locked bathrooms and 8 uses of narcan in MCPS. Drug and alcohol use out of control "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound completely deranged. [/quote] You sound completely out of touch with the current realities and the state of MCPS. Students now ODing everywhere on hard drugs like opioids. Ridiculous. Why am I paying taxes for this crap show? [/quote] I don't deny what is happening but how is your solution to blame MCPS? Do I think they are partially to blame given how long we were shut down? Absolutely but the fact that you are spinning this as a "what are they doing about this" is strange[/quote] It seems like a concerted fearmongering effort. This stuff was happening even at my W HS 30+ years ago. I wasn't personally interested but it was still going on even back then.[/quote] Were kids dropping dead from overdoses at your high school 30 years ago? I don't understand how people can make this argument in this day and age. If you aren't going to part of the solution, just go away and be quiet.[/quote] Like pp saidI don't think any of this is anything new. It just being hyped [/quote] Show me the data and the news articles of kids overdosing and/or dying at schools at the same rate. I'll wait.[/quote] Here’s an article with data that show the increase: https://wjla.com/amp/news/local/montgomery-county-schools-dangerous-spike-fentanyl-overdoses-blair-high-school-laced-percocet-training-narcan-nasal-spray-prescription-life-saving-medicine-drugs-substances-crime-opioid-crisis-mcps-maryland [/quote]
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