We have programs in school to just let kids know that, hey, experimenting with something that you think may not be that harmful, if it's laced with fentanyl, you could die. That's just the truth. And so we want to give them that information. We also have a coordinated opioid response network which really tries to treat people. So if someone goes in overdoses in a hospital to just save them and put them back on the street, they're going to relapse. And so now we actually are with them. (34:37–34:44)
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Asserts the existence of a coordinated opioid response network for treatment.
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