Rantz: Fentanyl isn’t the health crisis. Seattle’s Democrat policies are the problem

King County is ready to declare the fentanyl overdose crisis a public health emergency. But it’s Democrat policies that are the problem. And while Seattle King County Public Health are sounding alarms, they’re also promoting “safer” drug abuse due to a “health equity and justice” approach.

There have already been 264 confirmed fentanyl-involved deaths in Seattle and King County in 2022. We’re on pace to exceed last year’s record high 396. It’s not the only drug crisis, either. Opioid deaths are on the rise at 308 this year, with meth at 192.

Rather than take this crisis seriously, public health officials adopt a “harm reduction” strategy and offer tips

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