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          Fentanyl , Enabling , and One Thing to Do Now We are losing or have already lost the old War on Drugs. American life expectancy has declined for three or four years in a row on account of increases in drug overdoses, chronic liver disease, and suicide, all three linked to drugs and alcohol. To avoid the reversal of the American Dream, we must change strategies and tactics. Overdose survivors sometimes have permanent brain injury due to oxygen deficiency during overdoses. About 25% of those entering brain injury rehabilitation are there on account of drugs or alcohol. About 50 percent of people receiving treatment for substance abuse have a history of at least one brain injury. Skyrocketing drug overdoses over time produce even less intelligent and capable addicts. Toxic Brain Injury is the new term for this neurological damage. We now know opioids were over-prescribed. The U.S. is now awash in fentanyl, a potent opioid some 50 to 100 times more powerf...
From Introduction to Get Tough & Smart : In 2012, cumulative American drug overdose deaths exceeded our deaths in the Second World War. [1]  In 2017, there were 70,237 drug overdose deaths in the U.S. [2]  By 2021, our total drug overdose deaths will exceed all U.S. war deaths. [3]  Our current incarcerated population in American prisons and jails, many of whom are addicts or drug traffickers, is over three times all U.S. war deaths. American  addiction is more deadly than war. Addict deaths represent fully wasted lives. “For every drug overdose that results in death, there are many more nonfatal overdoses, each one with its own emotional and economic toll.” [4]  “In 2015, an estimated 547,543 emergency department visits occurred for all drug-related poisonings in the U.S.” and “rates were highest among persons aged 15–19.” [5] “The overall mortality rate for unintentional drug poisonings in the United States grew exponentially from 1979 through 2016...
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https://www.amazon.com/Get-Tough-Smart-Winning-Addiction-ebook/dp/B07YXGRHX1  Get Tough & Smart - How to Start Winning the War on Drug Addiction (2019) How serious is the U.S. Opioid Crisis? In 2012, cumulative American drug overdose deaths exceeded our deaths in the Second World War.[1] In 2017, there were 70,237 drug overdose deaths in the U.S.[2] By 2021, our total drug overdose deaths will exceed all U.S. war deaths.[3] Our current incarcerated population in American prisons and jails, many of whom are addicts or drug traffickers, is over three times all U.S. war deaths. American addiction is more deadly than war. Addict deaths represent fully wasted lives. “For every drug overdose that results in death, there are many more nonfatal overdoses, each one with its own emotional and economic toll.”[4] “In 2015, an estimated 547,543 emergency department visits occurred for all drug-related poisonings in the U.S.” and “rates were highest among persons aged 15–19.”[...
Get Tough & Smart    How to Start Winning the War on Drug Addiction by  John Dewar Gleissner Now on Sale at Amazon . com : Get Tough & Smart Ebook
Outline of Proposals to Win the War on Drug Addiction The War on Drugs was lost. Reforms are set forth in my new book, Get Tough & Smart - How to Start Winning the War on Drug Addiction ( Get Tough & Smart - How to Start Winning the War on Drug Addiction ) . We must  attack the demand for addictive drugs and fight crime. Punishing crime supports the War on Drug Addiction and vice versa .  The Opioid Crisis is bringing matters to a head.   Here is a list of new proposals: ·       Create the legal status of “addict,” attainable at various junctures such as overdose admissions to hospitals, conviction of drug-related crime, parental designation, physician designation, etc. Government, annuity, workers’ compensation and other regular checks might be re-directed to support recovery rather than addiction. ·       Relax privacy, confidentiality, secrecy and non-disclosure laws enough to facilitate law ...
Dr. Robert DuPont says to fight the drug epidemic we need a "credible baseball bat," a bottom addicts hit before entering treatment.  Somebody usually has a baseball bat to the addict's head making them enter treatment.  Eureka!   Judicial corporal punishment or the threat of it is needed to fight the opioid epidemic.   Please read my book Prison & Slavery - A Surprising Comparison    @  https://www.amazon.com/Prison-Slavery-John-Dewar-Gleissner/dp/1432753835   or law review articles: @  https://www.academia.edu/10171334/Prison_Overcrowding_Cure_Judicial_Corporal_Punishment_of_Adults  &  https://vanderbilt.academia.edu/JohnGleissner
Answer to Question: Why do some Americans like to call the United States of America, "The greatest country on earth" ? Answer by John Dewar Gleissner Because some of us believe it’s true. We’ve got: (1) The world’s oldest written constitution that enshrines and guarantees basic rights, federalism and the rule of law, that has provided for free elections every two years for over 228 years, always moved in the direction of inclusiveness, and which has been a model for other nations. (2) A history of defeating colonialism, fascism, dictatorships, diseases, the slave trade, slavery, legal racism and communism. The world looks to the USA and its strong allies for leadership when it is time to oppose evil forces. (3) A history of leadership in inventing or developing the lightning rod, light bulb, telephone, telegraph, the airplane, manufacturing, television, missiles and rockets, the computer, lifesaving medicines and medical devices, agricultural innovations, nu...