There's a world famous show about thatSo looking at the top 10, I'm guessing;
1-meth
Weed is now legal there...But I don't understand... I thought drugs were illegal in your state?
Maybe you guys should look into making them extra more illegal-er.
NM is one of the states that legalized marijuana. So obviously meth is the number 1 problem with this shit hole.But I don't understand... I thought drugs were illegal in your state?
Maybe you guys should look into making them extra more illegal-er.
Well obviously that was a mistake. They should make it illegal again so people will stop using it.Weed is now legal there...
My wife won't let me forget it... Move from there to MN, and they almost immediately legalized (she's a bit of a pot head) after we left.NM is one of the states that legalized marijuana. So obviously meth is the number 1 problem with this shit hole.
Edit. Drtdevl beat me by less than a min.
Some of those mountain towns are slacking offHmmm #5. Gonna have to put in some work and push those rookie numbers up!
I thought for sure it was gonna be Covid cases LOL
Michigan has more annual opioid prescriptions than people
Wayne County, which contains Detroit and the surrounding area, has the biggest drug problem of anywhere in Michigan. The area reported 43 annual drug deaths per 100,000 residents from 2015 to 2019, more than double the U.S. rate.
That was a documentary, right?There's a world famous show about that
Only the locals know it is.That was a documentary, right?
they are Narcan'ing junkies all the time here.I looked up drug overdose mortality rates. We are just slightly ahead of NM on that one, and slightly behind TN, and LA. WV takes the cake.
Drug Overdose Mortality by State
www.cdc.gov
It’s not the drugs it’s the peopleHow can Florida possibly be #49?