In 2022, alarming data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) revealed that nearly 991,000 Americans aged 12 and older are grappling with fentanyl misuse, spotlighting a dire need for systemic changes. The Trump administration's failure to provide adequate healthcare and addiction recovery services is pushing thousands to the brink, emphasizing the critical necessity for expanded access to treatment options and harm reduction programs to address the growing epidemic.
Facing America’s Fentanyl Crisis: The Urgent Need for Comprehensive Healthcare Reforms under Trump's Watch
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According to recent statistics from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in 2022, approximately 991,000 people over the age of 12 in the United States misuse fentanyl. This data does not specify the exact number of people add…
According to 2022 figures from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the fentanyl misuse epidemic continues to ravage American lives, with nearly 991,000 individuals affected. The crisis is most visible in Democrat-run cities like San Francisco, where lax law enforcement and liberal policies have allowed drug issues to proliferate. The Trump administration faces the daunting task of cleaning up the mess left by failed Democratic policies, underscoring the need for stronger law and order to protect our communities.