"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online dashboard
is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid
that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One Pill
Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising deaths
and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl crisis plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly opioid to
our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans- die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl- trends/
TB
Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:
"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online dashboard
is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid
that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the
Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One Pill
Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising deaths
and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas
continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl crisis
plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly opioid to
our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans-
die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl-
trends/
TB
What do you expect? That’s where this poison is coming into the country.
In article <uq8i73$3ckbp$1@dont-email.me>, ganthony@gmail.net says...
Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:
"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online dashboard
is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid
that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the
Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One Pill
Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising deaths >>> and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas
continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl crisis
plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly opioid to
our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans-
die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl-
trends/
TB
What do you expect? That?s where this poison is coming into the country.
For your sake, I hope ignorance really is bliss. You really have
not been paying attention. It no longer matters where you live. Pretty
much everywhere you go there's probably more than enough fentanyl on
hand to kill the entire local population. This shit is too easy to
mufacture and smuggle. We haven't managed to stop anything at the border
yet, despite headline grabbing seizures. There's even less chance of
stopping fentanyl at the border.
But, hey, Texas seems to be living in a dream state. It's like
going back to the 60s or the 80s. I thought those "this is your brain"
ads were the best advertising I saw for drugs anywhere. Just say no was
just plain boring. Now it's "One Pill Kills". The same old message in a
new wrapper, because, gee, it worked so well in the past.
https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental- health-substance-use-resources/fentanyl-one-pill-kills
I love the Texas mother who thinks that the problem is that the kids don't understand. You must have really dumb kids in TX.
If any of them
are really that dumb the state of Texas will make sure they know all
about it. If the kids fail their lessons you can always make them
smarter by locking them up.
George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:You're obviously mistaken. Majerkus has assured us repeatedly that the
"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online dashboard
is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid
that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the
Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One Pill
Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising deaths >>> and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas
continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl crisis
plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly opioid to
our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans-
die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl-
trends/
TB
What do you expect? That’s where this poison is coming into the
country.
border is secure................but if it's not, it's Trump's fault.
On 2/10/2024 1:45 PM, bfh wrote:
George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:You're obviously mistaken. Majerkus has assured us repeatedly that
"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online
dashboard
is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic
opioid
that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the
Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One
Pill
Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising
deaths
and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas
continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl
crisis
plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly
opioid to
our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans- >>>>
die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl- >>>>
trends/
TB
What do you expect? That’s where this poison is coming into
the country.
the border is secure................but if it's not, it's Trump's
fault.
I would think, if it's his fault, the retrumplicans would impeach him.
HawHawHaw!
Technobarbarian wrote:
In article <uq8i73$3ckbp$1@dont-email.me>, ganthony@gmail.net says...
Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:
"More than 5 Texans die every day from fentanyl. A new online dashboard >>>> is tracking these deaths"
"The state of Texas unveiled an online tool this week that tracks
fatalities due to poisoning from fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid >>>> that?s caused thousands of deaths in the state in the last few years.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced the dashboard, operated by the
Department of State Health Services, as part of his office?s ?One Pill >>>> Kills? awareness campaign on fentanyl.
The dashboard includes overall statewide data on Fentanyl poising deaths >>>> and how those figures compare to all drug-related poisoning deaths.
?More than five Texans die every day from deadly fentanyl, and Texas
continues to ramp up our efforts to combat the growing fentanyl crisis >>>> plaguing our state and the nation," said Abbott said in a statement.
"Texans must come together to raise awareness of this deadly opioid to >>>> our family, friends, and communities, and the data published on this
website will help Texans lead the fight against this deadly drug.?"
https://www.tpr.org/bioscience-medicine/2023-07-15/more-than-5-texans- >>>> die-every-day-from-fentanyl-a-new-online-dashboard-is-tracking-these-
deaths
https://healthdata.dshs.texas.gov/dashboard/drugs-and-alcohol/fentanyl- >>>> trends/
TB
What do you expect? That?s where this poison is coming into the country.
For your sake, I hope ignorance really is bliss. You really have
not been paying attention. It no longer matters where you live. Pretty
much everywhere you go there's probably more than enough fentanyl on
hand to kill the entire local population. This shit is too easy to
mufacture and smuggle. We haven't managed to stop anything at the border
yet, despite headline grabbing seizures. There's even less chance of
stopping fentanyl at the border.
But, hey, Texas seems to be living in a dream state. It's like
going back to the 60s or the 80s. I thought those "this is your brain"
ads were the best advertising I saw for drugs anywhere. Just say no was
just plain boring. Now it's "One Pill Kills". The same old message in a
new wrapper, because, gee, it worked so well in the past.
https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental-
health-substance-use-resources/fentanyl-one-pill-kills
I love the Texas mother who thinks that the problem is that the kids
don't understand. You must have really dumb kids in TX.
I allege that the problem is not because the kids - the Z's and many millennials - are dumb, but because they're not nearly as smart as
they think they are. And I further allege that's worse and more
dangerous than just being dumb.
If any of them
are really that dumb the state of Texas will make sure they know all
about it. If the kids fail their lessons you can always make them
smarter by locking them up.
As long as they've got good teachers, have a healthy lunch, and wear
their masks.
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