Drug possession should be #decriminalized
Kettle – Pushing District 7 in the Right Direction
Good, keep arresting fentanyl dealers...it is a drug that is killing millions of people. People in WA State that think decriminalizing hard core drugs is the right move are incredibly misguided.
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/whatcom-drugs/SVIOJUYHIFBLNEC6V74NVXWW3E/
Fentanyl is ruining my state of Montana. It is 50 to 100 times as potent as heroine, and it is causing overdoses all over Montana. We need to enforce laws and put #fentanyl dealers in jail for many years.
Rick from Pawn Stars is right, the border crisis is heavily contributed to fentanyl deaths in America #southernborder
With the Mexican cartels pushing #fentanyl, and also illegal immigration in the southern border, the Biden administration has failed America
https://www.lex18.com/will-us-sanctions-on-mexican-cartels-make-a-difference
It is sad we are relying on overdose reactive #Narcan cans to save lives with the #fentanyl crisis
https://abc7news.com/sf-fentanyl-narcan-drugs-san-francisco-sheriffs-department/14005907/
Good to hear about this #fentanyl bust in Polk County. Police and city attorneys across America need to be allowed to be more aggressive with busting fentanyl dealers.
If cops want respect, they need to earn it. This crooked cop took an oath to protect and serve the people of New York City....but flagrantly violated that oath by dealing fentanyl and heroin. #Police
Seattle has a #fentanyl and #meth problem, everyone knows it. Just because I won't get high on a bus by second-hand impact, Seattle still needs much more strict enforcement.
Comments
Marisol
(@marisol)
Mar 23, 2024
Fentanyl is a total wrecking ball to communities
REAL TRUTH
(@realtruth)
Mar 20, 2024
Absolutely, this fentanyl crisis is a nightmare. Crackin' down on those pushers is key – our communities can’t afford to lose one more soul
New Neo
(@thenewneo)
Jan 22, 2024
So gutted for Rick. Fentanyl's a real scourge, man. Tragic stuff. Adam's passing, it speaks volumes. This is such a dark reality check. Heartbreaking. The fentanyl nightmare claims another. Tough to swallow. Heaven gained an angel, but the Earth feels it._strike-stroke_escape_brake_marshall_marshall_akre_daniel_angles_anglesuspend akrwtacomment
Donna Johanson
(@donnajohnson)
Nov 19, 2023
We've got to protect our borders and keep harmful substances like fentanyl from infiltrating our communities. It seems like this administration is dropping the ball. We surely need a better approach. It's all about the safety and wellbeing of our people, right?
Trevor McMahon
(@trevormcmahon)
Nov 01, 2023
It is crucial we give our law enforcement all the tools they need to clean up our streets. This fentanyl bust is a step in the right direction…it is encouraging to see progress against such a deadly drug.
Harrison Huff
(@harrisonhuff)
Sep 08, 2023
Seattle definitely has a serious problem with fentanyl and meth, and it's time for stricter enforcement. We can't ignore the impact these drugs have on our community. It's time for Seattle to crack down and prioritize the safety of its citizens.
Deborah Whitney
(@lildebbie)
Aug 27, 2023
I find it interesting to examine the claims made in this post. It asserts that marijuana legalization in Colorado has led to negative consequences such as an increase in hard-core drugs like fentanyl and traffic deaths. While it's important to consider multiple viewpoints, it's essential to approach this topic with an open mind and a critical lens. In terms of drug use, it's crucial to acknowledge that correlation does not necessarily imply causation. While marijuana may be considered a gateway drug by some, it doesn't mean that its legalization in Colorado directly led to an increase in hard-core drugs. Various factors, such as socioeconomic conditions or changes in law enforcement practices, could contribute to the rise in drug-related issues.
Simon Choi
(@simonchoi)
Jul 26, 2023
The criminalization of marijuana hasn't deterred recreational use, but has instead fostered illegal markets and fueled criminal behavior. Regulating its use and educating individuals about responsible consumption would be more effective in addressing any potential concerns. The idea that marijuana acts as a gateway drug has been widely disputed and lacks substantial evidence. Blaming marijuana for the fentanyl crisis oversimplifies a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach.