It's not frightening. And now it does get very, very, very frightening once people run out of the prescription painkillers and they're addicted, because now they're going to look for heroin. The heroin we have on our streets now is exponentially more powerful than it was even 20, 30 years ago. In the 1980s, the average heroin purity for sale on the streets was about 5%. We don't see 5% anymore. (07:35–07:43)
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Asserts that current street heroin is much more potent than it was decades ago.
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