Anonymous wrote:My mom was killed in a head on collision 3 years ago. Other driver walked away and blood test detected heroin in his system. Six months later my step-brother overdosed on heroin. I had a 6 month old when my mom was killed. It was a shitty year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have my sympathy. I agree addiction can happen to anyone.
I’m a bit frustrated that our government and society can move now with haste and compassion to reform our legal and health systems when crack ravaged my community for years and all we got was militarized policing and mandatory sentencing laws.
But they are not. No actual $$$$ is being put toward this. Just words. OP. And I agree with you about crack.
States and counties have put a lot of money into the opioid crisis. I used to work in public health and my brothers are in law enforcement. Many more resources diverted at the local levels than with crack.
Anonymous wrote:You would never know it. The media makes it sound like the Opioid Crisis is just heroin overdoses and doctors writing too many prescriptions.
But the Opioid Crisis is everywhere, is families, including upper class, middle class families, your friends, families like me. Professional, "high level" Ivy league elite, living in nice houses in suburbia.
My husband has been in treatment for three months for addiction to prescription opioids. He lost his job because of it -- a professional position.
This isn't something just happening in flyover country to people with bad teeth.
It's happening on your block, to your neighbors, to your friends.
And it can happen to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My stepdaughter is 23 and a heroin addict. Grew up middle class with 2 fed employee parents. Been to rehab twice, didn't stick. Now dealing as well. Been a stripper, probably a prostitute. Arrested 5 times, including for possession of high quantities, and still no jail time...the courts are just flooded with people like her. She doesn't want to get well yet. Won't admit how bad she is. We fear the call every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have my sympathy. I agree addiction can happen to anyone.
I’m a bit frustrated that our government and society can move now with haste and compassion to reform our legal and health systems when crack ravaged my community for years and all we got was militarized policing and mandatory sentencing laws.
But they are not. No actual $$$$ is being put toward this. Just words. OP. And I agree with you about crack.
Anonymous wrote:You have my sympathy. I agree addiction can happen to anyone.
I’m a bit frustrated that our government and society can move now with haste and compassion to reform our legal and health systems when crack ravaged my community for years and all we got was militarized policing and mandatory sentencing laws.
Anonymous wrote:You have my sympathy. I agree addiction can happen to anyone.
I’m a bit frustrated that our government and society can move now with haste and compassion to reform our legal and health systems when crack ravaged my community for years and all we got was militarized policing and mandatory sentencing laws.