"Woman overdoses in a gas station bathroom with a crying 4-year-old nearby, police say"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2016/12/06/woman-overdoses-in-a-gas-station-bathroom-with-a-crying-4-year-old-nearby-police-say/?hpid=hp_no-name_hp-in-the-news%3Apage%2Fin-the-news&utm_term=.671d39199d37
In this tragic article by Lindsey Bever for the Washington Post, the seemingly never ending tragedies regarding drug addicted parents is brought back to life. Bever focuses her article on a woman who was recently found in a Wawa bathroom with her screaming four-year-old, overdosed on heroin. Bever makes point that although this is tragic, it is something we are seeing nearly everyday now, from the photos of the two parents overdosed on heroin driving a car with their very young son strapped into his car seat in the back, to a young girl whose mom passed out in the middle of a toy store due to drug overdose. To make matters worse we are even beginning to see very few cases in which parents are injecting their own children with heroin, or even cases like the one involving a 7 year old from Pennsylvania who had to take care of her three infant siblings and go to school while her parents were sleeping for three days straight (turns out they were actually dead due to overdose). The national death toll is exponentially rising due to opioid overdose, and it us up to state officials to prevent it.
The opioid epidemic has been an exponential issue for god knows how many years. It is not only taking the lives of countless American citizens, but it is also having an extremely harmful effect on the kids whose parents are involved. Though it sounds like the government along with local and state officials are doing the best they can to keep the death toll from increasing, how much are they actually doing? Though a newly discovered phenomena, medical marijuana is known to have incredibly beneficial effects on those addicted to opioids like heroin. It has been found that medical marijuana can be used as a safer alternative for treating those post addiction symptoms such as anxiety and chronic pain. Though it does need an extensive amount of more research, medical marijuana in most cases has been found to successfully get these drug addicts off harder drugs. Therefore, are these officials really doing the best they can? In my very own opinion, I think every state across the United States should look more in to the endless amounts of benefits medical marijuana has on drug addicts, and hopefully get some legislature passed, because at this rate the epidemic is only increasing.