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Dr. Drew Destroys Gavin Newsom Over California’s Drug, Homeless Crisis

“Dr. Drew After Dark” host Dr. Drew Pinsky blasted Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared on Wednesday, “The Brian Kilmeade Show“for the state’s policies regarding drug addiction and homelessness. The former host of “Celebrity Rehab” Many addicts who live on the streets can be treated easily, which drives them to addiction. “crazy” See how dire the situation has become.

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DR. DREW PEINSKY: It’s just so strange. California is so awful. You can’t imagine. People are fleeing. … You’ve never seen anything like it. These are the details [addicts] These are people who can be easily treated. This is what I am able to do. This is what drives me crazy. This is the population I have dealt with for 35+ years. Major serious mental illness and drugs. It is easy to care for these people, and many of them lead a happy life. If they are allowed to go too far they will eventually die and be permanently disabled. We see another person dying every day on our streets each year. Now, we see seven to eight people per day die. You’ll see an exponential rise in street-level deaths when meth deaths kick in. 

Everyone understands that once you’re exposed to fentanyl eventually you’ll die. It’s just Opioid addiction It is a progressive disease that can lead to death. Fentanyl is particularly dangerous because you don’t know what you are getting. Inadvertently, you can overdose and die. That’s the history of opioid addiction. Meth addiction is a different story. It is possible to use meth for long periods of times, but then you can start experiencing medical problems or even die from sudden death.


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