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Are ‘Cocaine Raccoons’ causing trouble in Portland’s liberal utopia?

I recently streamed “Cocaine Bear” (at my wife’s suggestion, ​if you can believe that) and, while I don’t think⁢ I can in good conscience⁤ recommend the film, I have to admit ⁣that there were⁢ moments ‌I found⁤ entertaining.

And given​ that the film cost something like $30-$35 million to produce, according to Collider,⁤ and grossed nearly ⁤three‍ times ⁢that before it even started streaming, according to⁤ The⁤ Numbers, I should think that director and producer Elizabeth Banks might ‌be looking for material for a sequel.

Look⁤ no further, Ms. Banks: I give you, “Cocaine Raccoons.”

Granted, there’s no actual evidence ​that any raccoons have ingested illegal stimulants, but then most of what ⁤happened in “Cocaine Bear” wasn’t exactly true-to-life, either. Filmmakers need to have room to take a‌ little license⁣ to create their art, right?

(Maybe I​ should have put “art”‌ in quotation marks ⁣in that​ last‍ sentence, but you know what‌ I meant.)

At any rate,‍ after The (Portland) Oregonian ⁢ published a piece on ​raccoons attacking people and their dogs, Oregon Catalyst ​speculated that ⁣the‌ animals might have ingested some of the illicit substances that many of the left-leaning city’s residents are so fond of.

Wildlife officials told The Oregonian that the raccoon involved was probably ​a “protective mother,” but even if that’s true, I suppose it’s ​possible that⁤ even protective procyonids could scavenge ​up enough nose candy to affect ‌their⁣ behavior.

The‌ Oregonian shared⁢ surveillance video that captured one attack and what appeared to be a mother raccoon and her ⁤kits, which would seem to lend credence to ​the “protective mother” hypothesis.

Of course, “Protective Mother Raccoon” would be a⁣ terrible movie title, ⁤so​ let’s just stick to the drug theory. Certainly, the situation in Portland lends itself to such speculation.

Would you​ consider moving to Portland?

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Three years ago, Oregon voted⁢ to legalize the ‍possession ⁣of “small amounts” of many hard drugs, cocaine and methamphetamine among them.

“Since then,‍ downtown ‍has seen well-documented increase in open-air drug dealing, overdoses, and violence,” Portland’s KOIN reported last ⁣month. “According‍ to the⁣ Oregon Health‌ Department, in‌ 2019⁢ there were 280 unintentional opioid overdose deaths in Oregon. In 2021⁢ there were 745.”

“It’s crazy out there,” Rick Treleaven, the ⁤chief⁤ executive officer at BestCare Treatment​ Services in Central Oregon, told Oregon Public⁤ Broadcasting in May. ‌“We are having ‌an ⁤overdose epidemic like I’ve never seen and I’ve been‌ in this field for over ⁣40 years.”

And according‌ to a 2003 article ⁢from The ⁣Journal of Wildlife Management, raccoon populations are actually ‍more dense in urban areas than in the​ wild.

Of course, correlation​ doesn’t imply causation; just because Portland has plenty of ⁢both blow and trash pandas doesn’t mean the two ever come in contact with one another. I mean, who’s storing their Florida snow in their garbage cans, right?

On the other hand, who’s tossing cocaine out of⁣ airplanes? Just about no one — and yet ⁣in 1985 Pablo Escobear⁣ fatally overdosed on pounds of cocaine thrown from a⁢ Cessna —⁤ no, really ⁣ — and ⁢inspired the cinematic masterpiece that is “Cocaine Bear.”

“Cocaine Bear,” you might recall, was the great Ray Liotta’s final film, so unfortunately he won’t be around to film a sequel featuring raccoons. (I’m sure the continuing series will be ‍the⁤ worse for his absence.)

But‍ if I‍ were the casting director for “Cocaine Raccoons,” I⁤ know I’d be calling Bruce Campbell’s agent, early and often.⁤ I mean, the actor‌ even⁤ lives in Oregon, making location scouting a breeze.

Trust me, ⁣bubbeleh: I ​never saw a ⁣surer thing in my life. It’s⁢ gonna be boffo.

The⁣ post Are ‌’Cocaine Raccoons’ to Blame ⁣for the ⁣Attacks⁤ Harshing⁤ Liberal Utopia‌ Portland’s Vibe? appeared first on The Western ‍Journal.



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