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Heroin: The Walking Dead | ENDEVR Documentary

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Some statistics: The United States makes up 4.4% of the world’s population, and consumes over 80% of the world’s opioids. Provisional data shows about 87,000 drug overdose deaths from October 2023 to September 2024, down from around 114,000 the previous year.

Even in the twenty years of the Vietnam war, fewer casualties were recorded. This trend appears to be driven largely by young adults aged 18-25 where the largest increases have been recorded. 23 million people are currently in rehabilitation due to drug abuse. What caused this epidemic that does not distinguish between social class, race or gender and can we solve it?

For this documentary we go to Ohio to find out more about this epidemic in substance abuse and the reasons behind it.

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  1. 1
    @ENDEVRDocs

    Even in the twenty years of the Vietnam war, fewer casualties were recorded. This trend appears to be driven largely by young adults aged 18-25 where the largest increases have been recorded. 23 million people are currently in rehabilitation due to drug abuse. What caused this epidemic that does not distinguish between social class, race or gender and can we solve it?

    For this documentary the filmmakers went to Ohio to find out more about this epidemic growth in substance abuse and the reasons behind it.

    • 3
      @rodneydickens9600

      What’s strange about these white people is they never seem to make the national news. So the media is good at hiding the poorly whites overdose deaths

    • 4
      @kevingeezy5176

      Youre 10 years too late. You should’ve been around in 2015. Everything youre reporting on was literally 10x worse and none if the solutions in place today were approved back then.

  2. 6
    @alexcajiao7489

    There needs to be at least 20 Cecot prisons in America. Arresting any drug dealer selling hard drugs like fentanyl, heroin , meth , crack and etc. and charging them with murder. Because that’s what they are. Murderers!

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    @robertgreene4046

    i agree with the sherriff, those drugs are an indivdual choice, now you decide wheather you want life or death from overdose. i’ve always said, people who use drugs, their mind is very weak

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    @ducksh0tx

    i’m deadass watching this while smoking heroin and i’m glad i have never shoot heroin i just smoke it. i’m 33 now been using since i was 14. i used to be clean for a while but the trigger is too much and my mental health gets worse so i relapse multiple times

    eventho here in malaysia where i’m from, a gram only costs MYR30 – less than $10, it still is a struggle

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