In the affluent Atlanta suburbs, there's a deadly secret. Young people are dying from heroin. There are some people who don't want you to know about it. Watch the investigation: herointriangle.com
Because you can't technically overdose on crack, you can smoke a ton of it and your heart will just pop like a water balloon because it's been beating so hard and so fast it just gives up. Crack induced seizure, crack induced cardiac arrest, crack induced stroke, crack induced coma. Never heard of crack overdose.
Your comment is filled with ignorance. You truly disgust me. I can’t believe this is where we are at as human beings, this level of pigs, rolling around in the mud..arguing in Ebonics.
@@motacheedo1724 yeah but you can definitely die from smoking crack buddy. Your comment is far off. You may be right but what causes all those things to happen??? Crack.
Heroin is a symptom it’s not the disease. A generations drug of choice is a reflection of their mental state, their anxieties and fears. For young people out here expectations are so huge but the competition has cut down opportunity, this leads to depression, anxiety, just feeling like shit all day and on social media you are supposed to be perfect like everyone else. You get a college degree and debt and then you’re just in the hole on the same level as everyone else so the competition is immense and never ending. Heroin won’t go away until we fix this mess that’s been created.
Problem is to doing heroin won't take problems away , for there always be there until U take it head on , not doubling probls by using drugs or alcohol.
Y’all are going about helping people the wrong way. Throwing them in jail and giving them a criminal record isn’t helping. At the same time keeping sick people in pain from getting relief isn’t helping either it’s not sick people’s fault so stop making them suffer.
Yep. It took cops years to realize that. Then they actually started watching fast food places and shit right off the interstate. So now the best thing to do is to meet at a fast food place or store in a really nice part of town or you just meet on a side street. Apartments seem to be the best place though. A lot of traffic in and out doesnt look that suspicious.
All drugs should be legalized and taxed. This is the only answer. There would be a lot less overdose deaths because addicts would know exactly what they're getting. There are very few people that overdose off of pure heroin, it's all the other shit they put in it.
The only reason why it is getting any attention to prevent the spreading is because its in the "right" areas of Atlanta. Anything above 285 ( Johns Creek, Dunwoody, Alpharetta, etc) are the highest home median prices with the higher income brackets. Its obvious.....
Maybe that’s because it is acquired in one place, and the tragedy happens in another place. For instance, heroin is sold in the bluff, and consumed elsewhere.
Very sad that so many people are losing their lives and yes they ignored it when it was minorities but know at least the world can see what addiction really is.
I watched my uncles and aunt become addicted to crack in the 90s. Nobody seemed to give a damn but us. The day that a drug dealer blew my uncles brains out in broad daylight changed my family forever. He was an awesome student in high school too. He went to college as well. But nobody gave 2 shits because he was a black man that died in the ghetto with 9 bucks in his pocket and only his mama's couch to sleep on. When i see shit like this i have no sympathy. None. It's like they dont give a damn until their children die. Fuck it...yawl got 30 years of failed policies, incarcerated youth, lost potential, pain and broken families to catch up on. At least the government isnt instituting policies to lock away a generation of young men and women from your gated affluent communities.
How ironic! WoodStock HighSchool ? Summer of peace and love mid -8/1969 , when I was 12 , and smack(heroin) was a huge problem then too, as well as Vietnam War.
@@alexpearson7693 Knew someone who Odeed on smack goin back 1966 , when I was 9 in the 3rd grade believe it or not. Actually, it was a friend's cuz just hm from NAM. Marijuana , and Halicinagenics , barbiturates , amphetamines , were big , but heroin was getting more widely used impart due to the war in NAM. But, heroin goes back to American Civil War days. Nothing really new.