President Trump to seek death penalty for drug dealers

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President Trump to seek death penalty for drug dealers

Trump to announce new  opioid  plan tomorrow in NH

Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump will present on Monday his plan to combat an  opioid  abuse epidemic which will include seeking the death penalty for drug traffickers.

The Department of Justice "will seek the death penalty against drug traffickers, where appropriate under current law," a White House official indicated Sunday whilst outlining the plan's main points.

The official did not offer greater detail on how the death penalty could be invoked against drug dealers without amending statutes.

Trump is due to unveil his plan in a speech in Manchester, New Hampshire, a state hard hit by the crisis.

An estimated 2.4 million Americans are addicted to opiates, the narcotics that include prescription painkillers, as well as heroin.

Nationwide, emergency room visits for overdoses from drugs like heroin,  fentanyl  and prescription painkillers up 30 percent from 2016 to 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said earlier this month.

The report found that from July 2016 to September 2017, a total of 142,557 emergency room visits were due to suspected  opioid  overdoses.

Trump has previously mooted the "ultimate" punishment for drug dealers, and is said to have spoken in glowing terms about the policies of deeply controversial Filipino leader Rodrigo  Duterte, who has ordered extra-judicial killings of traffickers.

"If you shoot one person, they give you life, they give you the death penalty. These people [who sell drugs] can kill 2,000, 3,000 people and nothing happens to them," he said.

 

   
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Avatar eddessaknight -
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Tough measures for tough times; criminals are are destroying M lives @ a horrendous major social cost to our culture

And perhaps it's time to consider required drug testing for all public supported federal & local employees. Those who deny are free to pursue other non tax supported careers in alternative employment markets.

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