Record Overdose Deaths: How Many of Our Kids Need to Die?
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Sara discusses the news that more than 93,000 people died of drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2020. That's the highest number ever recorded. And it's not just addicts and...
show moreSara also brings in Derek Maltz, who headed the Drug Enforcement Administration's special operations division for nearly a decade and works closely with the family members of overdose victims to build awareness of this crisis. Sara and Derek discuss why this problem is growing, why the government is doing so little to educate families or stop the drug flow, and what parents can do to keep their kids safe.
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