People here are dying of overdoses that could be reversed if someone had this on the scene, we need to be doing everything in our power to make it more widely accessible. Host here is john from seattle, washington. Caller good morning, gentlemen. This is an interesting conversation. This the second time i have called the spin in about 30 years. I just came from rhode island, and i find this conversation from theng, especially Law Enforcement aspect with the tillman said police basically when it comes to heroin, they the lawfish enforcement aspect where the gentleman said police are kind of standoffish. My son graduated from st. Johns university and told me the only time he was stopped and frist, the only time someone put their hands on him was when he was going up there in new york. The first conversation we had was with this heroin epidemic of their, why are they not doing it there its coming to the Law Enforcement aspect, like they pick and choose what they want. O attack if it was c
Theres not enough out there for or lower income people. Its just not fair. Its very expensive to get into a good program. Cutfinally, if we dont back on access to heroin and thecription pills, i think Prescription Medication is being handled it little bit better now, but we all know where these drugs are coming from. Its all controlled by the cartels. I believe we know where these places are. They have got to be eliminated. You can have all the treatment programs in the world, but until as much as the product as we can, this is going problem, andnual its going to continue hard it many families and friends throughout our country. Thats what i had to say. Thank you. And thank youou, for sharing your story, and im glad your children are doing well. I want to mention theres a lot of other groups including parents and family groups across the country who are focused on these issues. Are going to be coming together and washington, d. C. , for a huge rally called unite to face addiction. Wher