In this enlightening episode, John Delaney, a representative of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), called into GMNH from Las Vegas amidst the buzz of the big game on Sunday. Utilizing this grand stage, John discusses the DEA's vital mission to raise awareness about the lethal risks associated with fentanyl, particularly through their ongoing campaign, "One Pill Can Kill."
Sharing shocking statistics, John notes that we lost 112,000 Americans last year to drug poisoning or overdose, with many of these tragedies traceable back to fentanyl. Explaining the deadly potency of this drug, he makes it clear that we are in a race to save American lives, not just a local or national concern but a universal struggle affecting all walks of life.
Partnering with the NFL Alumni Association and athletes like Hall of Famer Rod Woodson to spread this crucial message, John emphasizes on the absolute necessity of raising awareness and understanding about the dangers posed by fentanyl. They aim to meet people where they are, engaging even through e-sports events to connect with the youth who might not be consuming traditional news platforms.
John underlines that this isn’t a political issue, but a profoundly American challenge, touching countless families and communities throughout the nation. For those who wish to counter this silent crisis, the DEA’s website offers a wealth of informative resources. John urges everyone to start the conversation, emphasizing the importance of arming young people with knowledge to make healthier decisions.
Reflecting on the openness of NFL players, hall of famers, and alumni to support DEA’s efforts, John points at the critical role everyone can play to combat this crisis. He passionately calls for a combined effort, marked by energy, dedication, and unyielding commitment to saving lives.
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