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Kasich Looks for New Ways to Fight Opioid Overdose Deaths

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KAREN KASLER
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STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU
Gov. John Kasich

A recent analysis of state data shows opioid overdose deaths increased by another 20 percent from the previous year. Gov. John Kasich says the opioid crisis is a complex battle, being fought both inside and outside the state.  

Kasich wants to work with law enforcement from other states to help shut down traffickers, increase border protection, and even create security and economic programs for central America.

Aside from clamping the flow of drugs into Ohio, Kasich says people need to comprehend that using fentanyl means instant death.

“We gotta get people to understand it’s not your old man’s cocaine or heroin -- as bad as those things are -- now it’s deadly. Now it’s like taking a gun and putting it to your head,” Kasich said.

A review of state data by The Columbus Dispatch put the death toll at more than 4,800 people. And fentanyl accounted for three-quarters of those deaths.