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Beach House Recovery Center » Blog » Record Number of U.S. Overdose Deaths – How Beach House Center for Recovery Is Responding
The news this week of nearly 80 K2 (synthetic marijuana) overdoses in New Haven, Connecticut is only the latest grim headline in a drug overdose epidemic that last year reportedly claimed a record number of American lives: 72,000 according to recent news reports.
That record number of drug fatalities has prompted calls for swift action from Congress by Beach House Center for Recovery Executive Chairman Chris Christie. In a tweet yesterday, Christie wrote that “Congress needs to act on the crisis by adopting the 65 recommendations made last year.”
By “recommendations,” Christie was referring to a list of recommendations issued by the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, which Christie was appointed to lead in March 2017 and chaired until December 2017.
Some of the more salient recommendations from the Commission:
In yesterday’s tweet, Christie thanked both the Administration (for adopting the Commission’s proposals) and the House of Representatives (for passage of the bills), and urged expedited passage in the Senate.
The fact that a record number of Americans died from overdose last year is not surprising on the basis of statistics like the following:
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