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This is a crisis that it taking out an entire generation. 🕊️😭😭😭
05/27/2026

This is a crisis that it taking out an entire generation. 🕊️😭😭😭

My Son William Ball was 23 years old when he d!ed on Easter Sunday, April 4th, 2021. He thought what he was taking was a X@nax. It was l@ced with f3ntanyl.

He was one of the kindest persons I have known. It has been four years, and even today I can't believe he is gone. He would give the shirt of his back for anyone who needed it. I wish it was me, instead of my sweet son.

He was not an , just made a bad decision of taking a p1ll, not knowing what could or would take his life. I miss him every second of every day. Williams Mom, Lynn 1998-2021

05/09/2026

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05/09/2026

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This is Zoey, the sister of Jonathan Nash, whose life was stolen by the horrific F3ntanyl Crisis.

Jonathan remains forever 25.

What you see in this photo is the reality of sibling loss. Zoey didn’t just lose her brother. She lost her protector, her best friend, and a lifetime of memories they were supposed to make together.

The F3ntanyl Crisis does not end with one life lost. It leaves families shattered forever.

Zoey is also part of the powerful art piece “You Belong Among The Wildflowers” created to bring awareness to this epidemic and honor the lives stolen too soon.

Please help us continue spreading awareness by voting for Holly Hunt’s piece. We are currently in second place and every vote matters.

Vote here:
https://peoplesartist.org/2026/holly-hunt

Thank you for your support ❤️

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12/21/2025

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Drug Induced Homicide, Inc. Applauds President Trump for Designating Illicit Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction
A Historic Step to Protect Americans and Honor the Lives Lost
www.PoisoningofAmerica.org

Chicago, IL — Drug Induced Homicide, Inc. (DIH) extends its deepest gratitude to President Donald J. Trump for Monday’s decisive and long-awaited action officially designating illicit fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
This moment marks a turning point for the United States. For far too long, illicit fentanyl—responsible for the leading cause of death for Americans ages 18 to 45—has been treated as merely a drug problem. Today, the federal government has affirmed the truth grieving families and frontline advocates have always known:
Illicit fentanyl is not a drug—it is a weapon capable of mass casualty destruction.
What This Means for Americans —
This designation unleashes the full power of the U.S. government to protect American lives. In everyday terms, it means:
Harsher criminal charges and longer sentences for anyone involved in trafficking or delivering illicit fentanyl.
Military-level intelligence and homeland-security tools can now be used to track, disrupt, and dismantle fentanyl networks.
The U.S. can freeze assets, seize funds, and target the financial networks supporting foreign cartels and terrorist organizations.
Chemical-threat response protocols will now include fentanyl, strengthening preparedness at every level.
Simply put:
America is now treating fentanyl the same way it treats chemical weapons and terrorism—because that is exactly what it has become.
Honoring the Champions Behind This Progress
This milestone is the result of years of unwavering advocacy, courage, and sacrifice. DIH proudly recognizes:
Jim Rauh, whose relentless fight exposed fentanyl as a chemical weapon
Former DEA Administrator Derek Maltz, for sounding the national alarm on cartel-driven poisoning
April Babcock, founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, whose advocacy mobilized a nation
Rob Zander, for his dedication to exposing the truth and protecting American communities
Congressman Abraham Hamadeh, whose leadership and commitment to victim families helped drive national recognition
The American Border Story, for elevating the voices of grieving families and documenting the human cost of illicit fentanyl
Law enforcement and prosecutors nationwide who continue fighting for accountability in cases mislabeled as "accidental overdoses"
Elected officials across the country who listened to the families and pushed for reform
Fox News, Newsmax, and media outlets who have brought national attention to the fentanyl poisoning crisis and the staggering loss of life
And most importantly, the hundreds of thousands of Angel Families who turned unimaginable grief into a movement for justice
Their children—the sons and daughters stolen by illicit fentanyl—are the reason America is finally acting.
A Victory in Memory of the Lives Taken
This designation is more than policy—it is a commitment to every family who has buried a loved one due to illicit fentanyl poisoning. It is a recognition that:
**If it is poison, it is not an overdose.
It is a homicide.**
Drug Induced Homicide, Inc. will continue fighting until every poisoning is investigated, prosecuted, and acknowledged for what it truly is: the unlawful delivery of a lethal chemical agent.
About Drug Induced Homicide, Inc.
Drug Induced Homicide, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advocacy, victim support, and policy reform to ensure illicit drug poisonings are recognized and prosecuted as crimes—not dismissed as accidental overdoses.
Learn more at www.PoisoningofAmerica.org

God Bless America
Terry Almanza
28-Year Veteran, Chicago Police Department
U.S. Marine Mom | Angel Mom
Founder & President – Drug Induced Homicide, Inc.
Way to go Jim!
You did it.
7/22/2021
Families Against Fentanyl unveiled an open letter to the Biden Administration urging illicit fentanyl to be formally declared a Weapon of Mass Destruction, featuring a bipartisan who’s-who of high-ranking officials in addition to Families Against Fentanyl founder James Rauh. In the letter, the officials note that the "terrifyingly lethal" chemical that is being laced into street drugs resulting in thousands of deaths is also "a devastating chemical weapon. Additionally, FAF has a petition calling for a WMD designation that has amassed nearly 15,000 signatures to date.

Thank you Donald J. Trump, Former DEA admin Derek Maltz & Jim Rauh.

The American Border Story Fox News NEWSMAX

Way to go Families Against Fentanyl,LostVoices Of Fentanyl Inc 501c3 Relatives Against Purdue Pharma RAPP & so many more patriots

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12/06/2025

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12/06/2025

Twins, a year apart!!
MMA fighters, addiction has no boundaries.
God be with their family!!
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And yeah, fk f3ntanyl !

Talk to your kids!!https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DNLvLwvCH/?mibextid=wwXIfr
10/02/2025

Talk to your kids!!

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Teens who start drinking before 18 are more likely to develop an addiction to alcohol or other substances as adults. Why? The brain is still developing and alcohol changes it in ways that can have a lifelong impact.

Protect your future. Be alcohol aware.

ctstronger.org/information-for/youth-young-adults/

Do not underestimate.. Do not underestimate someone who has lost everything and is still here to tell the story.Do not u...
09/30/2025

Do not underestimate.. Do not underestimate someone who has lost everything and is still here to tell the story.

Do not underestimate someone who has fought dearly for sobriety. Peace. Forgiveness. Self-love. Freedom. Authenticity. Truth.

Do not underestimate the lonely. They have braved wars that only those who understand the absence of human connection can do. Even now. They are holding it all together while coming so wildly undone. And sometimes we may see them unravel ever so softly. Or loudly. Or however their soul unties its cage the best.

Do not underestimate the ones who have suffered the kind of grief that does not seem to end. Who have been broken in places you did not even know existed. The ones who fell into silence because their lungs had no words left to speak.

We will not always be strong.
No.
But we are enduring.”✨

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09/28/2025

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I’m not sure who needs to hear this, but using substances and having a substance use disorder are not the same thing. Someone can choose to use substances and also choose to stop. But a person with a substance use disorder cannot simply choose when to stop.

It’s also important to note that the majority of people who consume substances never develop a substance use disorder. Imagine if every person who had a social drink suddenly lost all control the next day — that’s how addiction was painted for years in D.A.R.E. and other school programs, using scare tactics instead of facts. That’s where a lot of confusion starts.

Many people consume substances, start using more than they should, and then their friends or family tell them they have a serious problem — or they risk being cut off. At that point, the person who is just using enters recovery and may not fully understand the difference between substance use and substance use disorder.

That misunderstanding often leads to judgment, shame, and stigma — even outright denial that addiction is a neurological brain disease — despite decades of research in neuroscience, psychology, and pharmacology proving it.

So when I see a comment that says, “I was an addict and I made a choice,” I think, “Great, that’s amazing for your story — but it’s not everyone else’s.” And I’ll continue standing by what I said: being ignorant is also a choice.

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