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The local, statewide, and national deaths from Illegally Manufactured Fentanyl (IMF) are no joke. These are wrongful deaths and these IMF deaths can be counted in the crime rate if our public officials choose to do so.
Otherwise, it’s not a mystery that the Asheville crime rate and exploded since 2000. The facts would help versus a cartoon, Media Folk!
Still waiting for the Mayor to tell us the truth about tourists who OD’ed at the Grove Park Inn back in February and burdened our overtaxed infrastructure. Still waiting for leaders and BCTDA to ANNOUNCE to the world that visitors must follow the same rules as residents and that they will be held accountable.