80,000 in 2024 declining from a peak in 2022 of about 110,000.
There's about 180,000 alcohol related deaths. Up for bombing Bardstown, Kentucky and like? How about Coors Brewery? Btw, that rate is accelerating. Tobacco takes about 480,000 deaths. Should we carpet bomb the Tobacco Belt and spray the countryside with defoliants. Are you sure we're fighting the right drug war.? Those benefit from quality control, purity standards and the availability of treatment with little risk of social stigma or losing your job. I'll bet if we made drugs available, controlled purity, provided measured doses, encouraged real drug education and not just that "Just Say No" idiocy and provided help for those who develop addiction, we'd save lives, money and human potential. It would also undermine the profits of the drug cartels and hurt them worse than Hellfire missiles. Of course, it would hurt the private prison industry as well so 'pubs won't like that. Making money while hurting others is just so them.