Schools stockpile Narcan as overdose deaths skyrocket: California mom blames Biden border policies
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Fourteen school districts in Orange County now have the overdose-reversing drug on hand as drugs continue to pour into the U.S. from the southern border.
"It's a huge problem," Hoge told co-host Todd Piro. "It starts off with them being told, by the way, the last three years, you're useless, you're a vector of disease, and school isn't necessary, you're a grandma killer." Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"But even before that, the article, 'The Coddling of the American Mind' covered what was happening in colleges while it was happening in elementary and high schools, too, kids were being encouraged to really marinate in anxiety, in distress, in all the things that make us human, right? The stuff that makes you feel like you're weird, or you don't belong," she continued. "That's normal. Well, they were told to medicalize that and to numb that in some way… and that's how we ended up here."