EasternVol
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There's of course nothing wrong with destroying the drugs. That would have happened after a normal seizure. Making it a spectacle doesn't save any lives and it wastes a boat and ammunition.good chance someone will not die as a result of these drugs being destroyed...
"For context, drug overdose deaths have risen dramatically over the past two decades, driven largely by opioids (including fentanyl), from about 19,000 in 2003 to over 100,000 annually since 2021. The 2023 rate was 32.6 deaths per 100,000 population." - GROK