Fentanyl deaths of America's young people: 'Eminent threat to our society'

Fentanyl deaths of America's young people: 'Eminent threat to our society'

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Speaking out on Saturday evening on “Lawrence Jones Cross Country,” Jim Rauh — a father who lost his son in 2015 to a single fentanyl-laced pill — revealed the tragedy of his personal loss.

He also shared his perspective and opinion on how to deal with the fentanyl crisis in our country right now, including his desire that fentanyl be classified  on bas a weapon of mass destruction.

“Fentanyl poisonings are devastating every corner of America,” said Rauh. “It’s as if there’s a jet airliner going down every day.”

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Rauh noted there are some 250 deaths per day in America due to this crisis, according to what his organization, Families Against Fentanyl, has discerned by reviewing the facts that have come out of the CDC about the crisis.

Through March 15, 2022, the Montana Highway Patrol seized 12,079 fentanyl pills — more than three times the total for all of 2021. 

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