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27 Most Drug Addicted Cities In America

 

Introduction

The current drug epidemic in America is like something we’ve never seen before. Drug deaths are at an all time high, and so is opiate dependency. From prescription pain meds to heroin, overdoses are taking a major toll on our youth, and it has become more critical than ever to create a nationwide understanding that addiction is a disease, allowing us to better help those around us who are struggling with their own substance abuse issues. The following are the most drug addicted cities in America. (Continues on Page 2)

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7 thoughts on “27 Most Drug Addicted Cities In America

  • I have seriously been affected by drugs for a big part of my life and I don’t do and never have done drugs. Period

  • Im in Akron ohio. Ohio is on this list 5 times.

  • New Port Richey is In Pasco county nowhere near Broward county. It’s make me really wonder about the volatility of this “story” not such a mundane this to miss when it’s aligned with, Many say it’s Florida’s epicenter drug problem. You all may want to have a little asterisk in every top page of your “stories” to prevent any more of superfluous comments…
    Good-day

  • Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I am impressed! Extremely useful info specially the last part 🙂 I care for such information much. I was looking for this particular information for a long time. Thank you and best of luck.

  • Jeremy Conrad

    great job ohio keep up the work

  • Amanda Monteith

    Ok whoever did this is dumb the city I live in is on this and it says it’s in another county it’s not in Broward County it’s in pasco! The pill capital of the county geez still pitiful I live here

  • CaeliRose

    Whom ever did this needs to learn how to count. It says there are 4 cities in Ohio. Pretty sure, Dayton, Akron, Cincinnati, Toledo, & Cleveland = 5 not 4 cities.

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