For years the opioid crisis has shattered families and communities across the country, taking lives in every age and socio-economic demographic. Since 2016, more than 29,000 people have died as a result of drug toxicity. As Rachel Gilmore reports, advocates on the front lines of this epidemic are again pushing for more awareness, hoping it will save lives.
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