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Heroin problem in New Hampshire forces candidates to discuss drugs.
Red Alert Politics ^ | August 10, 2015

Posted on 08/11/2015 3:05:02 AM PDT by Din Maker

The outsized influence of New Hampshire on elections gives it a pulpit to focus on pet issues. This election cycle, the pet cause is drugs.

According to The Daily Beast, Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas has pressured presidential candidates to address the state’s heroin epidemic and craft policy to address it. Almost a dozen candidates have spoken with Gatsas, and it showed in last week’s Fox News Republican presidential candidate debate.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich mentioned Manchester and its drug problems, and Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio have discussed it in other forums. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker spoke on a New Hampshire radio station, citing the drug problem as reason to divert federal resources back to states and localities.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heroin usage among young adults between 18 and 25 years old has doubled in the last decade. The driving risk factor for heroin addiction is addiction to painkillers.

As heroin addiction grows, so has the media attention. Anthony Bourdain’s CNN travel show, Parts Unknown, for instance, focused on drug addiction in western Massachusetts and the heroin problem throughout New England.

While Gatsas has drawn more attention to the drug issue and talked with candidates, specific proposals have been scarce.

As the New Hampshire primary approaches, a fuller picture of the candidates’ positions on drugs will be central to the debate throughout the state, whether they want to discuss it or not.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: heroin; newhampshire; painkillers; wod
Well, the upside to this is: The Dems might not carry NH in 2016 since a segment of their base, dope heads and drug addicts, will probably be high on Election Day.
1 posted on 08/11/2015 3:05:02 AM PDT by Din Maker
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To: Din Maker

And where does all the heroin come from? MEXICO.


2 posted on 08/11/2015 3:06:56 AM PDT by RC one
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To: RC one

Nah; I get mine in Seattle.

LQTM... j/k


3 posted on 08/11/2015 3:24:26 AM PDT by Din Maker (Either Carly Fiorina or GOP Gov. Susana Martinez of NM for VP)
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To: Din Maker

Bush can speak to this issue from personal experience in his family


4 posted on 08/11/2015 5:01:19 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: Din Maker
While Gatsas has drawn more attention to the drug issue and talked with candidates, specific proposals have been scarce.

What specific proposals would he like? Other than securing our borders I mean? Heroin is already illegal nationwide. This is a state issue. Deal with it.

5 posted on 08/11/2015 7:33:19 AM PDT by zeugma (The best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun)
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To: Din Maker
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heroin usage among young adults between 18 and 25 years old has doubled in the last decade. The driving risk factor for heroin addiction is addiction to painkillers.

And once addicted they switch from prescription painkillers to heroin because the latter is easier and/or cheaper to get. When it comes to keeping drugs away from youth, regulation works better than prohibition ... although regulation isn't currently working as well as we'd want.

6 posted on 08/11/2015 2:48:02 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (a "guest worker" is a stateless person with no ties to any community, only to his paymaster)
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