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Arrests of young people dropped by two-thirds in Massachusetts over roughly the past decade, but people of color made up an increasing share of those arrests in the same span,
testing 2500 people. the concentration from collection sites can tell a community where opioid consumption is taking place even if it s laced into other drugs. first got a lot of attention during the pandemic. they could use it to understand how covid-19 was spreading. the company shifted back to their roots in testing for drugs and the law enforcement data allows the department to provide resources proactively rather than reactively. the overdose where, at their house or after they buy it. arrest data. where are we catching them with the drugs is not necessarily where it is being used. it gives us a nexus where it is being used and to be a able to out each. not an enforcement tool. you can t tell who is taking the substance, just how much use there is among several thousand. bret: thank you. dana: a way to get information, i guess, bret.
It was 25 years ago today that California voters approved medical marijuana, setting off a nationwide chain of legalization but hitting hard highs and lows along the way.