I've been curious/wanting to talk about this and didn't want to post it on Facebook -
I grew up in a pretty bog standard blue collar American town and the towns that surround it are too. People think of Massachusetts as a place of privilege and education, but believe me, there are huge underprivileged and areas of poverty there.
I recently lost a childhood friend to a heroin addiction (suicide, but he wanted to have the last word, not heroin)
I have another childhood friend who is currently 8 months clean after spending stints in prison for writing fake prescriptions for opiates and lost so much, including visitation with his son (He's doing good now and I'm totally rooting for him)
A family friend overdosed on opiates two years ago and left behind her dedicated husband and gaggle of children/grandchildren
A high school friend's ex-husband recently died from an opiate overdose
My sisters and cousins have all lost friends (of the millennial age group) from heroin and opiate addictions.
I also have close family members with addiction issues, even in drugs that are now becoming legal (but hey alcohol is legal too and this can go awry).
Before I go too far, I'm far from innocent myself - I'm a huge Grateful Dead/jam band fan, and spend my teens and 20s whilst I lived in the US going to shows and late night raves/afterparties, whatever .... and if you know anything about these scenes, you will know there is a culture
I will say, these days I live the most boring , stay in , exhausted from the work week, plus hobbies, and playing music and gardening all day kind of weekends and a husband who knows nothing of any drug culture and really has a hard time with any of it (The first time I brought him to a party in my hometime, he was gobsmacked)
Drug culture isn't new from where I'm from, I don't think. There were always the "original" hippies, the ones into peace, drugs, rock'n'roll
Me, and my pals, sat through years of 'D.A.R.E.' because of a recognised need. Fat good it did, friends are all dying off because of drugs.
The town I grew up in is dire these days. It's become poorer and poorer as the blue collar jobs have gone. And the drug culture is thriving. Opiates especially. Prescription drug abuse. Many friends claim they got addicted because of being prescribed a short course of whatever kind of opiate for any injury and they've stayed addicted. Some say this is because there is no hope, there are no jobs, there is nothing to do. It's no wonder they all voted Trump, logic of course all flawed, but, I can see why they did....
And
stats in the US show this is all up too.
Does anyone else from blue collar America feel the same thing is happening where they are from? Or maybe beyond blue collar America? Is it everywhere? Am I just feeling now that because I am lucky and never had a "problem" or addiction (My drug use has always been on pare with alcohol. Have fun, but don't screw up school or work or family or anything.) that I find this all a bit sad and getting out of hand and now all my childhood friends are all dying and losing everything?