http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/07/us/he … -view.htmlWith heroin cheap and widely available on city streets throughout the country, users are making their buys and shooting up as soon as they can, often in public places. Police officers are routinely finding drug users — unconscious or dead — in cars, in the bathrooms of fast-food restaurants, on mass transit and in parks, hospitals and libraries.
The visibility of drug users may be partly attributed to the nature of the epidemic, which has grown largely out of dependence on legal opioid painkillers and has spread to white, urban, suburban and rural areas.
Heroin use is out of control in this country. Especially in the suburbs where higher income allows teens and young adults to consume more of the drug. I've lost two friends to heroin overdose. It is a mess here in NJ.
Does anyone here have any ideas as to how to combat heroin addiction and the spread of the drug in the U.S.? A wall on the border would help stop the flow of drugs into the U.S. But it won't help people already on the drugs. Expanding funding and access to drug rehabilitation services would be a great step also. Unfortunately many people are opposed to more funding for drug users to get help.
What do you think?