You make good points. It would be interesting to compare the rate of fentanyl fatalities inside China to countries across the ocean where you have that extra layer of challenges getting the illegal precursor chemicals over oceans, across borders etc.
What is astonishing to me is the almost seeming complete apathy on this problem within the US. An average of 300 deaths a day you would have thought would be elevated to the highest level. I mean, for example, why would you allow a country that is facilitating this kind of carnage to run their social media businesses within your borders?
What is astonishing to me is the almost seeming complete apathy on this problem within the US. An average of 300 deaths a day you would have thought would be elevated to the highest level. I mean, for example, why would you allow a country that is facilitating this kind of carnage to run their social media businesses within your borders?