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Top 86 WORST US DEATH RATE counties recent 9 years 2012-2020 after WA/CO weed, alcohol, tobacco, vape lead kids to opiates which increase same-time with tragic results, WARN PARENTS/KIDS! Addictive, deadly, illicit substances arrive from Canada/Mexico borders, ocean_ports and great_lake_ports via St. Lawrence seaway - same time weed, alcohol, xanax, vape, nicotine increase! Instead turn to God Good News Gospel of Jesus Christ, bring kids to Kingdom of God (mark 10:14) a place drugs can't touch, teach Deut 11:19 God saved a nation! listen to God's words to build faith to increase miracles to help others heal off substances! Romans 10:17, Psalm 107:20, John 6:63






#1 of 3144 (1 Worst) Sierra County, NM
U.S.DR RANK #1 of 3144 (1 Worst) Sierra County, NM
10 deaths between ages 1 to 24 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published.
Sierra County, NM moved up 3 sickening notches from #4 to #1!
Sierra County has #1 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years!

#2 of 3144  (1 Worst) Galax city, VA
U.S.DR RANK #2 of 3144  (1 Worst) Galax city, VA
20 deaths under age 25 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Galax city, VA moved up 166 sickening notches from #168 to #2! Galax city has #2 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.


#3 of 3144  (1 Worst) Martinsville city, VA
U.S.DR RANK #3 of 3144  (1 Worst) Martinsville city, VA
Martinsville city, VA moved up 20 sickening notches from #23 to #3! Martinsville city has #3 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.


#4 of 3144  (1 Worst) Hooker County, NE
U.S.DR RANK #4 of 3144  (1 Worst) Hooker County, NE
15 deaths under age 65 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Hooker County, NE moved up 42 sickening notches from #46 to #4! Hooker County has #4 highest worst death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
#5 of 3144  (1 Worst) McIntosh County, ND
Nine years prior to WA/CO rec 2003-2011 McIntosh County, ND had #1 WORST county death rate in U.S.. Why didn't the nation know about this to give help?  
Why does McIntosh county ND to have horrific high death rates, a top 10 worst county death rate?
Why isn't this in the news so that people can give support?


#5 of 3144  (1 Worst) McIntosh County, ND
U.S.DR RANK #5 of 3144  (1 Worst) McIntosh County, ND
McIntosh County, ND moved down -4 good notches from #1 to #5! McIntosh County has #5 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
14 deaths under age 55 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 

#6 of 3144  (1 Worst) Kingman County, KS
U.S.DR RANK #6 of 3144  (1 Worst) Kingman County, KS
18 deaths under age 25 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Kingman County, KS moved up 443 sickening notches from #449 to #6! Kingman County has #6 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.



#7 of 3144  (1 Worst) Lancaster County, VA
U.S.DR RANK #7 of 3144  (1 Worst) Lancaster County, VA
14 deaths under age 25 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Lancaster County, VA moved down 0 good notches from #7 to #7! Lancaster County has #7 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
#8 of 3144  (1 Worst) Eddy County, ND
U.S.DR RANK #8 of 3144  (1 Worst) Eddy County, ND
Eddy County, ND moved down -3 good notches from #5 to #8! Eddy County has #8 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
19 deaths under age 45 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
#9 of 3144  (1 Worst) Nelson County, ND
U.S.DR RANK #9 of 3144  (1 Worst) Nelson County, ND
Nelson County, ND moved down -7 good notches from #2 to #9! Nelson County has #9 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
15 deaths under age 55 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
#10 of 3144  (1 Worst) Cottle County, TX
U.S.DR RANK #10 of 3144  (1 Worst) Cottle County, TX
Cottle County, TX moved up 430 sickening notches from #440 to #10! Cottle County has #10 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
7 deaths under age 45 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published.
#11 of 3144  (1 Worst) Rush County, KS
U.S.DR RANK #11 of 3144  (1 Worst) Rush County, KS
Rush County, KS moved up 107 sickening notches from #118 to #11! Rush County has #11 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
18 deaths under age 45 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
#12 of 3144  (1 Worst) Foard County, TX
U.S.DR RANK #12 of 3144  (1 Worst) Foard County, TX
Foard County, TX moved up 234 sickening notches from #246 to #12! Foard County has #12 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
10 deaths under age | are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published.
#13 of 3144  (1 Worst) Republic County, KS
U.S.DR RANK #13 of 3144  (1 Worst) Republic County, KS
Republic County, KS moved up 24 sickening notches from #37 to #13! Republic County has #13 highest death rate in U.S. recent 9 years.
20 deaths under age 44 yrs old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
#14 of 3144  (1 Worst) Greeley County, KS
U.S.DR RANK #14 of 3144  (1 Worst) Greeley County, KS
12 deaths under age 45 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Greeley County, KS moved up 636 sickening notches from #650 to #14! 
Greeley County has #14 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 48.9% death increase recent 9 years!!!!!!!
#15 of 3144  (1 Worst) Citrus County, FL
U.S.DR RANK #15 of 3144  (1 Worst) Citrus County, FL
Citrus County, FL moved up 4 sickening notches from #19 to #15! 
Citrus County has #15 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 16.7% death increase recent 9 years!

#16 of 3144  (1 Worst) McDowell County, WV
U.S.DR RANK #16 of 3144  (1 Worst) McDowell County, WV
11 deaths between 1 and 14 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
McDowell County, WV moved up 10 sickening notches from #26 to #16! 
McDowell County has #16 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years.
#17 of 3144  (1 Worst) Covington city, VA
U.S.DR RANK #17 of 3144  (1 Worst) Covington city, VA
16 deaths under age 24 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Covington city, VA moved up 413 sickening notches from #430 to #17! 
Covington city has #17 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 32.2% death increase recent 9 years!
#18 of 3144  (1 Worst) Owsley County, KY
U.S.DR RANK #18 of 3144  (1 Worst) Owsley County, KY
11 deaths under age | are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published.
Owsley County, KY moved up 59 sickening notches from #77 to #18! 
Owsley County has #18 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 12.8% death increase recent 9 years!
#19 of 3144  (1 Worst) Fall River County, SD
U.S.DR RANK #19 of 3144  (1 Worst) Fall River County, SD
20 deaths under age 35 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Fall River County, SD moved up 34 sickening notches from #53 to #19! 
Fall River County has #19 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 10.9% death increase recent 9 years!
#20 of 3144  (1 Worst) Alcona County, MI
U.S.DR RANK #20 of 3144  (1 Worst) Alcona County, MI
22 deaths under age 35 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Alcona County, MI moved up 61 sickening notches from #81 to #20! 
Alcona County has #20 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 10.2% death increase, 156 more deaths recent 9 years!
#21 of 3144  (1 Worst) Baylor County, TX
U.S.DR RANK #21 of 3144  (1 Worst) Baylor County, TX
14 deaths under age 35 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Baylor County, TX moved up 28 sickening notches from #49 to #21! 
Baylor County has #21 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 7.3% death increase recent 9 years!
#22 of 3144  (1 Worst) Garfield County, NE
U.S.DR RANK #22 of 3144  (1 Worst) Garfield County, NE
13 deaths under age 55 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Garfield County, NE moved up 28 sickening notches from #50 to #22! 
Garfield County has #22 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 14.3% death increase, 40 more deaths recent 9 years!
#23 of 3144  (1 Worst) Montmorency County, MI
U.S.DR RANK #23 of 3144  (1 Worst) Montmorency County, MI 
Montmorency County, MI moved up 49 sickening notches from #72 to #23! 
Montmorency County has #23 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 8.5% death increase, 116 more deaths recent 9 years!
#24 of 3144  (1 Worst) Iron County, MI
U.S.DR RANK #24 of 3144  (1 Worst) Iron County, MI
Iron County, MI moved down -3 good notches from #21 to #24! 
Iron County has #24 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years.
#25 of 3144  (1 Worst) Griggs County, ND
U.S.DR RANK #25 of 3144  (1 Worst) Griggs County, ND
Griggs County, ND moved up 4 sickening notches from #29 to #25! 
Griggs County has #25 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 0.6% death increase, 2 more deaths recent 9 years!
#26 of 3144  (1 Worst) Boyd County, NE
U.S.DR RANK #26 of 3144  (1 Worst) Boyd County, NE
18 deaths under age 55 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Boyd County, NE moved up 61 sickening notches from #87 to #26! 
Boyd County has #26 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 7.6% death increase, 22 more deaths recent 9 years!
#33 of 3144  (1 Worst) Roscommon County, MI
U.S.DR RANK #33 of 3144  (1 Worst) Roscommon County, MI
16 deaths under age 15 years old are not associated with an age group recent 9 years, 2012-2020, subnational totals with 9 or less deaths are NOT published. 
Roscommon County, MI moved up 65 sickening notches from #98 to #33! 
Roscommon County has #33 highest worst DR (death rate) in U.S. recent 9 years, 10.9% death increase, 365 more deaths recent 9 years!
#38 Ontonagon County, MI


























Death Rate Rank | State | County | Deaths recent 7 years 2013-2019
1 VA Galax city, VA 1,063
2 NM Sierra County, NM 1,738
3 VA         Martinsville city, VA 2,007
4 NE Hooker County, NE 100
5 ND McIntosh County, ND 363
6 ND Nelson County, ND 399
7 ND Eddy County, ND 315
8 KS Kingman County, KS 1,007
9 VA Lancaster County, VA 1,462
10 VA Covington city, VA 740
11 KS Rush County, KS 402
12 TX Foard County, TX 157
13 KS Republic County, KS 607
14 NE Garfield County, NE 255
15 FL Citrus County, FL 17,968
16 KS Greeley County, KS 159
17 SD Fall River County, SD 845
18 KS Comanche County, KS 228
19 MI Alcona County, MI 1,292
20 TX Cottle County, TX 175
21 ND Griggs County, ND 282
22 MI Montmorency County, MI 1,141
23 WV McDowell County, WV 2,356
24 KS Lane County, KS 198
25 NE Boyd County, NE 241
26 TX Baylor County, TX 435
27 MT Prairie County, MT 137
28 NE Rock County, NE 168
29 OR Curry County, OR 2,717
30 AR Monroe County, AR 866
31 KS Osborne County, KS 435
32 VA Bristol city, VA 2,030
33 MI Iron County, MI 1,346
35 KS Smith County, KS 435
36 NV Nye County, NV 5,195
37 KY Owsley County, KY 530
38 NE Webster County, NE 422
39 KS Rawlins County, KS 298
40 TX Hamilton County, TX 977
41 VA Franklin city, VA 972
43 IA Monona County, IA 1,037
44 TX Sabine County, TX 1,217
46 IL Hardin County, IL 471
47 VA Danville city, VA 4,848
48 MN Traverse County, MN 390
49 AR Baxter County, AR 4,787
50 TX Coleman County, TX 971
51 KS Elk County, KS 298
52 TX Marion County, TX 1,162
53 KS Ness County, KS 338
54 PA Sullivan County, PA 710
55 TX Trinity County, TX 1,656
56 TN Unicoi County, TN 2,026
57 WV Logan County, WV 3,843
58 NV Mineral County, NV 509
59 KY Fulton County, KY 700
60 AR Sharp County, AR 1,939
61 KS Greenwood County, KS 698
62 MO Hickory County, MO 1,056
63 MO Benton County, MO 2,143
64 IL White County, IL 1,589
65 WY Hot Springs County, WY 526
66 KS Chautauqua County, KS 381
67 WI Iron County, WI 647
68 TN Benton County, TN 1,810
69 AR Clay County, AR 1,672
70 VA Petersburg city, VA 3,563
71 KY Perry County, KY 3,000
72 TX Stonewall County, TX 155
73 CO Huerfano County, CO 739
74 NE Thayer County, NE 567
75 KY Harlan County, KY 3,021




 U.S. had significant 11% crude death increase all-ages  - - - -  1,901,540 more crude deaths in the recent 7 year span  2013-2019 vs 2006-2012 = 19,187,835 - 17,286,295 = 1,901,540.   The United States had 19,187,835  deaths in recent 7 years, 2013-2019.


U.S. crude death rate increased significantly 42.8 points comparing recent 7 year crude death rate to prior 7, 2013-2019 vs 2006-2012 death rates = 848.8 - 806. = 42.8 crude death rate point increase in recent 7 year period.

Death Increase Calculation = Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 11% = U.S. (2013-2019 Crude deaths - 2006-2012 Crude deaths) /(2006-2012 Crude deaths) = (19,187,835 - 17,286,295)/(17,286,295) = 1,901,540/17,286,295 = 11%

2013-2019 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (19,187,835 / 2,260,658,363)*100,000 = 848.8

2006-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (17,286,295 / 2,144,728,109)*100,000 = 806.

Population % Change = 5.41%

Population Difference = 115,930,254

Death Rate if Population was same as 2006-2012 = 894.65

Great opportunity to reach young people ages 5-14 years old with the Gospel and Sober-Minded Health Education to give kids wisdom and strength to avoid substances as they reach teen years.

458% death increase of young teen/adults ages 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group ages 5-14 years old!

In U.S., recent 7 years, 2013-2019, we see a significant 458% death increase of young people aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group ages 5-14 years old!.  There were 174,274 more deaths ages 15-24 years old age versus the age 5-14 year old age group.  

Calculation for death increase = percent change = ((NewValue - OldValue) / OldValue)*100 = ((Ages_15-24 year_old_deaths - Ages_5-14_year_old_deaths)/Ages_5-14_year_old_deaths)*100 = (212,296 - 38,022/38,022 = 458% increases in substance deaths for persons aged 15-24 years old compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.

79% death increase for young adults 25-34 years old, compared to earlier age group 15-24 years old

The hardest hit age group, ages 25-34 years old, we see significant, 79%  death increase for young adults 25-34 years old, compared to earlier age group 15-24 years old, there were 167,714 more deaths 25-34 years old age group versus the 15-24 years old age group.  

Calculation for percent change is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value)*100 = ((Age 25-34 year old deaths - Age 15-24 year old deaths)/Age 15-24 year old deaths)*100 = (380010 - 212296/212296 = 79% increases in deaths for persons aged 25-34 years old compared to earlier age group age 15-24 years old.

give kids hidden strength peace, love, wisdom, bring kids to know Jesus Christ our Lord Savior Messiah (Mark 10:14) TEACH children GOD SAVES A NATION (DEUT 11:19) GOD WANTS ALL TO BE SAVED (1 TIM 2:4)   

Greatest Commandment:  Matthew 22:35-40
Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. 

See numbers for low cost treatment Christian treatment at bottom of report.

Understanding death increase enables us locate critical suffering populations to work on sober-minded solutions to give support. prevent the next generation of children from stepping into the horrible substance situation,  support recovery, support those in prison and educate.




Comparing state death rates to U.S. death rate 848.8 quickly indicates critical struggling states that need the most support.  This map indicates the number of points above or below the U.S. (Death Rate) 848.8, during the recent seven years 2013-2019.  The dark black states with a blue border indicates a state DR is higher "WORSE" than U.S. death rate 848.8.  The greater the number indicates the number of points higher, "worse than" the U.S. crude DR (death rate) 848.8;  States that need the most assistance have a death rate higher than the U.S. death rate, a critical situation occurred!  Thirty states (59%) have a death rate greater than the U.S. death rate 848.8, need critical support. 




By comparing death rate increases -  recent seven years compared to prior seven years - we pinpoint states that are suffering the most by death increase - death increase indicates a critical situation is occurring.  The map below compares death rates recent seven years to prior seven years.  The blue outline indacates the top 20 worst death rate increases, these dark black states death rate inceased more than 60 points recent 7 years 2013-2019.  These deaths occurred before covid-19.  .



























The impact of the poison team working together cannot be discounted.  The poison team is the tobacco, vaping and Marijuana groups working together instituting getting people sick/addicted, acting like they are doing good when in fact they are working to harm.  If we do not work to stop their poison, it will continue:
1.     Deceptively disguise poison product in apparatus, oils, lotions, makeup and food with smells and flavors for no good reason other than to get people addicted.  Market to kids putting it in gummy bears, nerds, candy bars, etc.  For example, adding a flavoring to an antibiotic a child needs to fight a horrible bacterial infection, is helping the child take the medication they need for a specific time period to fight infection.  Marijuana and tobacco companies exist to entice people into addiction with no end, they want your money, there isn't anything good about it.  Maybe they are addicted and don't realize they are doing it, which is all the more reason to work together to limit situation. 
2.     Doesn’t warn voters or customers they aim to institute dangerous mind-altering substance OVER-PRESCRIBING which has a history of increased young deaths in areas it occurs.  Mind-altering substances normally have a two-week prescribing limit for safety purposes.  Instead of instituting safe two-week prescribing limit, in Michigan they directed a bill to propose heavy over-prescribing (2.5 ounces is heavy over-prescribing 4.5 months).  As such, young deaths increased.  Recreational is an extreme form of over-prescribing, it has no limits - it takes doctors out of the prescribing process, eliminates medical safety, it is no wonder people end up strung out on drugs, homeless, can’t think straight because regulations that protected the young, old and special needs were eliminated by these groups.  Their goal is to dump mind-altering substances into communities deceptively acting like it will make money for the community, without noting cost to human beings of instituting misery as mind altering substance use increases in an area - accidents, suicides, deaths, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, violence, human trafficking, theft, arrests, child abuse and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person. Marijuana is a mind-altering substance.  
3.     Doesn't warn voters or customers they work to institute extreme addictive strength (see notes below about dabbing and vapingso people are addicted with first try.  They call it improving their product when in fact their aim is to get people addicted to increase customers.  Poison team posts deceiving signs without posting a bigger sign that their stuff is poison that it hurts people.  They implemented nuclear addictive strength of THC without noting EXTREME inherent addiction danger what it really does to people - takes money, takes mind off good goals to feed marijuana/tobacco addiction because addiction means a person hurts to do normal everyday things now without the drug, has to start day with tobacco/marijuana to move forward to think without hurting and that is very bad.  
4.     Doesn’t warn voters many will become ill with addiction, will need recovery, see Marijuana Treatment admissions below. 
5.     Doesn’t promote or support recovery when 3% THC (or low-level nicotine) no longer works, instead of promoting recovery they push more drug use.  A teen addicted to THC gets older, reaches legal drinking age and drives, may reach for an alcoholic drink during a celebration, their addiction begins to double.  As addiction increases, the ability to make good decisions decreases, depression sets in as substances begin to wear off, they might reach for a substance to feel better. Soon young adults start losing control, at the same time, there are other deadly poisonous mind-altering substances that have entered the state such as meth, opiates, cocaine and Xanax, etc.  Illicit drugs increase in areas where marijuana is instituted, which is very bad for community, young people and families. 
6.     Doesn’t warn voters or customers marijuana increases risk of psychosis, risk of violence associated with psychosis  and schizophrenia  https://twitter.com/i/status/1226739682412724225
A.  Prohibit marijuana before age 34 years old is an effective strategy in preventing opioid use disorder in young adults , prevention strategy against opioid addiction, especially in high risk groups will effectively reduce teen and young adult substance deaths  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31962227

B.  Prohibit Marketing of mind-altering substances:  Good laws prohibiting marketing of tobacco cigarette use, effectively removed nicotine from the young crowd to near non-existent, see green line in link. Safe laws will move young deaths into non-existent too.  Prohibit marketing of mind-altering substances (e.g., vaping, tobacco, hookah, marijuana, PCP, acid, mushrooms, etc.) in any form (edibles, oils, lotions, make-up, drinks, cigarettes, blunts, dried or wet) on radio, internet, cable, television, signs, news posts, sporting events, magazines, newspapers, point of sales and social media (Facebook, twitter, Instagram, snapchat, YouTube, LinkedIn, messenger, pin-interest).  https://hiskingdomwematter.blogspot.com/p/safe-laws-moved-tobacco-into-near.html-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The news is flooding with posts of very poisonous mind altering substances entering the U.S. When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, human trafficking, violence, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person. Posts of drugs entering the U.S. https://www.facebook.com/Deceiving-Mind-Altering-Substances-108941933885096
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    Crude death is a measure of all deaths for a specified period and age group.  This is a crude death report; thus, this report includes all deaths including, sickness, accidents, suicide, violence and all mind-altering substance deaths (e.g., opiates, narcotics, marijuana, vaping, alcohol, meth, sedatives, benzodiazepines, tranquilizers, Xanax, stimulants, cocaine, hallucinogens, tobacco, etc.
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    When a person is suffering from a physical addiction “unrecovered" (without protected recovery and support), a person sometimes reaches for another mind-altering substance to deal with hard withdraw, as such, addiction increases. Substances have increased in variety and poisonous strength.
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    When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, violence, human trafficking, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person. Marijuana is a mind-altering substance. 
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    Cap It
    Without limits, a mind-altering substance becomes an accidental abuse.  Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan announced in 2018  it will cap, limit its members' opioid prescriptions to 30 days, and in some cases, five days in efforts to address the opioid epidemic in both its state and the nation.  Limits protect health, prevent over-prescribing and help decrease addiction and accidental deaths, https://www.thefix.com/new-opioid-script-limits-announced-blue-cross-michigan.
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    Over-prescribing:  Over-prescribing a mind-altering substance has a history of making its way to young people, with devastating results. Young crude deaths tend to increase in areas where lax mind-altering substance laws like over-prescribing are instituted, death rates go up.  Limits should be placed on ALL mind-altering substances to prevent them from reaching a crowd of people for which they were not intended, young people.   For example, in West Virginia between 2006 and 2016, drug distributors shipped large quantities of opiate hydrocodone and oxycodone to two pharmacies in Williamson at the same time a doctor overprescribed.  As such, West Virginia Age 15-34-year-old crude death rate increased to 139.3 is 48.6 points higher than US death rate 90.7 during the same year period 2012-2016!!  See link to view West Virginia article.   https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/health/drug-firms-shipped-m-pain-pills-to-wv-town-with/article_ef04190c-1763-5a0c-a77a-7da0ff06455b.html  

    Medicinal Marijuana heavy over-prescribing in Michigan #####################
    The 2008 Michigan marijuana law voted in allows a physician to prescribe marijuana to a patient giving the patient the ability to carry and possess marijuana up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana, 4.5 month drug dealing supply of weed, the overflow is reaching kids same time illicit substances increase with devestating results! http://norml.org/legal/item/michigan-medical-marijuana   In 2008, the 2.5 ounces of marijuana never should not have been brought to voters written in such a way that it left out important details stating this bill includes heavy over-prescribing a mind-altering substance and the ramifications this increase presents to young people, young deaths tend to increase in areas where it is implemented.   Before the 2008 marijuana bill was brought to Michigan voters, it should have been clarified to voters it included heavy over-prescribing, and the ramifications over-prescribing presents to an area.   Over-prescribing does not do well for young people in the area, young crude deaths tend to increase in areas where lax mind-altering substance laws are instituted.  When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, violence, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.  Boulder County, is the first county in Colorado to implement recreational marijuana, experienced horrible tragic young death increase.  
    One standard average marijuana joint-cigarette = is 0.5 grams
    1 ounce equals 28.3495231 Grams
    28.3495231 Grams x (1 joint/ 0.5 grams) = 56.6990462 joints
    1 ounce equals 56.699 0462 joint cigarettes (0.5 grams)
    2.5 ounces x 28.3495231 = 70.87380775 grams (1 joint/0.5 grams) = 141 joints

    Cap it:  A 2-4 week limit should be placed on ALL mind altering substances to prevent them from reaching a crowd of people for which they were not intended, young people.  Instead of limits, heavy over-prescribing occurred in 2008.  Over-prescribing a mind-altering substance has a history of making it's way to people not intended, such as young people, with devastating results. Additionally no limits placed on potency, in some cases increased 2,567%.

    Instead of a 2-4 week limit, Michigan medical marijuana made a way for people to drive around with a lot of weed a 4.5 month supply of weed, which is heavy over-prescribing - 141 medical marijuana joints of a 0.5 gram size, a 4.5 month supply of medical marijuana which is 2.5 ounces of marijuana. The 2008 MI medicinal marijuana allowed a physician to prescribe a patient 2.5 ounces of marijuana, which equals 141 medical marijuana joints of a 0.5 gram size, a 4.5 month supply of medical marijuana, way over-prescribing. The bill just said a physician can prescribe 2.5 ounces of marijuana, the majority of voters didn't smoke marijuana, don't realize 2.5 ounces is a 4.5 month supply of weed.  This assumes a patient smokes a 0.5 gram marijuana joint each day, which is a lot.   As such, marijuana over-flow has been building up in Michigan since 2008, which coincides with death increases.  We were built to serve God, we were not built to serve misery bondage of mind-altering substances.  Getting off them is hard, it deceives the mind of the person using, thus it is really important to limit its' use.

    Two states allow twice the medicinal amount of Michigan (Delaware and New Mexico) - medical marijuana laws in these states allow a patient to possess 6 ounces of marijuana (340 joints of .5 gram size), almost a year supply of medical marijuana, super heavy over prescribing!!!! With those amounts, young people in those states struggle way more than young people in Michigan. 2013-2017.   New Mexico age 25-34 year old death rate  190.6 is 72 points higher than the U.S. age 25-34 year old death rate 118.8 in the recent five year period 2013-2017, New Mexico had the 2nd highest age 25-34 year old crude death rate for ages 25-34 years old.  Delaware age 25-34 year old death rate 144.3 is 26 points higher than the U.S. age 25-34 year old death rate 118.8 in the recent five year period 2013-2017, Delaware had the 17th highest state death rate for ages 25-34 years old in the recent five year period 2013-2017    https://hiskingdomnumbersmatter.blogspot.com/p/us-ages-25-34-years-old-had-261988.html
    Recreational marijuana is a type of exponential heavy over-prescribing.  
    Over-prescribing a mind-altering substance has a history of making it's way to people not intended, such as young people, with devastating results. Over-prescribing does not do well for young people in the area, young crude deaths tend to increase in areas where lax mind-altering substance laws are instituted.
    (1). removes a doctor prescription so adults over 21 years old can use any time for any reason and
    (2). For example, in the Michigan ballot which went through in 2018, which proposed legalizing 10 ounces of marijuana, which equates to 567 marijuana joints, an 18 month daily supply of 0.5 gram size marijuana, a year and a half supply of marijuana allowed in homes in Michigan where people are over 21 years of age – EXPOTENTIAL heavy over-prescribing!  Mind-altering substances should have no more than a 2-4-week supply, see Cap It above. 
    (3). The Michigan ballot legalized allowing 2.5 ounces (141 joints can be sitting in any house out in the open) a 4.5-month supply of marijuana can be sitting out in the open in any home a child could enter in Michigan --- which is NOT safe for young people who live in the area!!
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    For example, Colorado, a recreation marijuana state, had a 27% increase in young crude deaths for ages 25-34 years old comparing the five year span 2012-2016 to the five years prior 2007-2011,  901 more crude deaths in the five year span following recreational marijuana implementation versus the five years prior, 2012-2016 vs 2007-2011 = 4,232 - 3,331 = 901 more crude deaths in the five year span 2012-2016. Colorado had 4,232 age 25-34 year old crude deaths in the 5 year period, 2012-2016.  After recreational marijuana was implemented, Colorado age 25-34 year old crude death rate increased significantly 12.4 points comparing 2012-2016 vs 2007-2011 death rates = 105.6 - 93.2 = 12.4 death rate point increase.

    Marijuana THC Increased  317% in a 0.5 gram joint between 1990 and 2013

    1.    A standard marijuana cigarette-joint size is 0.5 grams.
    2.    Standard Marijuana serving size set in the 1990s is 0.015 grams of 100% THC
    3.    1990 THC 3%, multiply the 1990 THC 3% by 0.5 grams (standard joint size)  = 0.03x0.5=0.015 grams THC per 0.5 gram joint. Based on this information, the standard Marijuana serving size set in the 1990s is 0.015 grams of 100% THC.               
    4.    2013 THC 12.5%:  According to NIDA average Marijuana THC increased to 12.5% percent THC in 2013 = 12.5/100=0.125 THC x 0.5 grams (joint size) = 0.0625 grams of 100% THC, which is a 317% increase in THC between 1990 and 2013!!!! 

    5.    Percent Increase - % change calculation 1990 vs 2013 THC = ((NewValue— OldValue) / OldValue) x 100 = ((THC1990 - THC2013)/ THC2013) x100 = ((0.0625-0.015) / 0.015) x100 = ((0.0475) / 0.015) x100 = 317% increase in THC between 1990 and 2013 (THC is the addictive part that gets a person high).  THC grams increased 317% between 1990 and 2013 in a 0.5 grams serving.  This made it's way to teens 😭, way more addictive than 30 years ago!  Each time a teen smokes a 2013 joint it is equal to smoking four 1990 joints in one setting!  Many teens are smoking daily, so in one week they are smoking the equivalent of twenty-eight 1990 marijuana joints a week, way more THC.  Marijuana wasn't good to teens that smoked a joint in the 1990s, the grams of THC increased 317% (1990 versus 2013), way more high and addictive today.  THC gets a person high like alcohol in beer or wine gets a person drunk.  Vaping exploded overnight, and many teens are vaping, not because they like vaping, it hurts when they try to stop, some run away, become homeless because the pain of trying to quit is that bad.  THC gets a person high, 317% more high, more addictive since 2013.  It is like drinking a bunch of vodka, suddenly addicted, only you don’t vomit or slur words, every part of a day focuses on getting enough THC to not hurt while trying to complete responsibilities.

    Marijuana Exponential Toxic Concentrates (wax, budder, shatter, oils, dabbing, extracts, gummies, candy, cookies, edibles) THC in some cases increased  as much as 2,567%in a 0.5 gram joint between 1990 and 2013
    According to NIDA, marijuana concentrates can have, 50-80% THC, High potential for Addiction! https://www.drugabuse.gov/about-nida/legislative-activities/testimony-to-congress/2014/mixed-signals-administrations-policy-marijuana-part-four-scientific-focus-adverse-health  Marijuana extracts reach young people if we do not include cap boundaries to protect young people.  THC is the element in marijuana that gets people high & addicted,  like alcohol is the element in beer/wine that gets people drunk and addicted.

    According to NIDA Marijuana Oils and Extracts can be as as high as 80% THC 
    6.    80% THC Concentrate = 80/100 = 0.80 THC x 0.5 grams (joint size) = 0.4 grams of 100% THC is a 2,567% increase in THC between 1990 and 2013!   A 2,567% THC increase is equivalent to smoking twenty-six 1990 joints in one 0.5 gram joint! This is what teens confront today, that is toxic potent!!  Trying to get off the stuff, teens sometimes reach for another worse substance.  The grams of THC increased 2,567% from 1990 to 80% concentrate today  — way more high, addictive today!!!!  However the good news, with God, encouragement, recovery and truthful support, many admit it is horrible to be addicted, receive help, go on to lead sober recovered good lives.

    7.    Percent Increase - % change calculation (3% THC versus 80% THC) = (((NewValue— OldValue) / OldValue) x 100 = ((0.4-0.015) / 0.015) x100 = 2,567% THC increased as much as 2,567% in a 80% THC marijuana extract or wax or oil between 1990 and 2013.  Each time a teen vapes one of these it is equal to smoking twenty-six 1990 joints in one setting, 💔😭 exponentially addictive, it no longer takes years to get addicted, it happens with the first try - this is why it is important to protect teens, put lids on mind-altering substances so there is no over-flow.  Colorado leads the nation in first time marijuana use by those aged 12–17, representing a 65% increase in adolescent use since legalization  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6312155/
    Emergency Room (ER) Marijuana Admissions increase ALOT
    1.    Marijuana admissions increased 96% (2004 versus 2011)  A rapid rise in emergency room (ER) admissions linked to marijuana use attests to the greater dangers of acute use. There were 128,857 ER visits related to marijuana use in 2011, nearly double the number from 2004 (65,699).  Thus, Emergency room visits related to marijuana increased 96%, 2011 compared to 2004=((128,857-656,99)/656,99)x100 = 96%!!  NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) (June 20, 2014) Mixed Signals: The Administration’s Policy on Marijuana, Part Four -- Scientific Focus on the Adverse Health Effects of Marijuana Use https://archives.drugabuse.gov/testimonies/2014/mixed-signals-administrations-policy-marijuana-part-four-scientific-focus-adverse-health-effects
    2.    Colorado Children hospital admissions for marijuana injury admissions increase 382% (2005 versus 2015).  Lax Marijuana laws seriously hurting children Colorado, un-necessary substance companies making money at the expense of children in area.  Denver area, visits to Children’s Hospital Colorado facilities for treatment of cyclic vomiting, paranoia, psychosis and other acute marijuana cannabis-related symptoms jumped to 777 in 2015, from 161 in 2005, a 382% increase acute cannabis (marijuana) hospital instances.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/potent-pot-vulnerable-teens-trigger-concerns-in-first-states-to-legalize-marijuana/2019/06/15/52df638a-8c9a-11e9-8f69-a2795fca3343_story.html

    Marijuana Treatment admissions
    1.    The number of Marijuana public treatment admissions in Michigan attests to the higher marijuana potency, see page 15 of this report.  This report also indicates very potent addictive substances are in Michigan in which residents are suffering (alcohol, heroin, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, etc.).  As such, we should do everything possible to uphold safe laws for residents and implement extra measures during this critical period to be sure we are supporting our most vulnerable residents, lax laws recklessly endanger vulnerable citizens.    https://www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/FY18_Meth_Related_Criminal_Incidents_651356_7.pdf
    2.    The number of Marijuana U.S. treatment admissions attests to marijuana addiction, the higher volume of young marijuana treatment admissions validates the need to protect children and teens, eliminating overflow and keep marijuana baseline at 3%.  This report also indicates very potent addictive substances are in Michigan and in every U.S. state, in which residents are suffering (alcohol, heroin, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, etc.).  As such, we should do everything possible to uphold safe laws for residents and implement extra safe strong stringent measures during this critical period to be sure we support our most vulnerable residents, lax laws recklessly endanger vulnerable citizens. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2005-2015. State Admissions to Substance, Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-95, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 17-4360. Rockville,MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2017.  https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/2015%20TEDS_State%20Admissions.pdf
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Please pray to help people to salvation and pray kids learn to protect sobrietyguidance in helping kids in West Virginiaeastern states and weed states to receive support (eastern states have have HORRIFIC young death rate increase) and weed states have high young death increase recent 7 years, please also pray for kids in West VirginiaNew MexicoAlaskaLouisianaAlabamaMississippi and Kentucky to receive support, they have highest young death rates, ages 15-34 years old recent seven years - they need sober protection, Godly salvation strengthening to help kids to church, all prayers in Jesus name.  https://hiskingdomnumbersmatter.blogspot.com/p/warn-kids-addictive-deadly-illicit.html  

Over-prescribing problem in West Virginia has a sad history, it caused the West Virginia to have the highest ages 15-34 years old death rate and the highest state death rate : Over-prescribing a mind-altering substance has a history of making its way to people not intended (e.g., young, old people, etc.) with devastating results. Young deaths increase in areas where lax mind-altering substance laws like over-prescribing are instituted, death rates go up. Limits should be placed on ALL mind-altering substances to prevent them from reaching a crowd of people for which they were not intended (e.g, young people).

For example, West Virginia between 2006 and 2016, drug distributors shipped HUGE quantities of opiate hydrocodone and oxycodone to two pharmacies in Williamson same time doctor overprescribed. As such, West Virginia Age 15-34-year-old death rate increased to 139.3, which is 48.6 points higher WORSE than US death rate 90.7 during the same year period 2012-2016!! See link to view West Virginia article. Due to over-prescribing, West Virginia now has the highest U.S. death rate and the highest ages 15-34 years old death death rate. U.S. All ages U.S. ages 15-34 years old,. https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/health/drug-firms-shipped-m-pain-pills-to-wv-town-with/article_ef04190c-1763-5a0c-a77a-7da0ff06455b.html

Marijuana is the most widely used drug by teens, over-prescribing, high potency crack weed, vape bongs combined with alcohol is spiraling some young out of control into hard addiction as they reach drinking age, weed/alcohol is hard addiction. As teens struggle to deal with addiction, illicit mind-altering substances are in young crowd which give false bondage relief with extreme addiction, the results are devastating, U.S. ages 25-34 report https://hiskingdomnumbersmatter.blogspot.com/p/marijuana-is-bad-for-us-youth-tragic.html

Jesus recovery is the way to LIFE NOW and everlasting life.  
Strengthen and encourage young, help young get clean, stay close to Jesus/God, bypass a hazardous substance situation.  NOT normal for kids to die young, to have large young death increase - we are not at war, each young adult is someone's child, children are a treasured gift from God, young are meant to live!  Young are not the only ones dying, those that don't get to recover continue to try to function, we are loosing many in later adult years too, Jesus is mighty to save, come back to church. 
God's words tell us to strengthen, teach young about God saving a nation.  
Deuteronomy 11:19  And ye shall teach them your childrenspeaking of them when thou sittest in thine houseand when thou walkest by the waywhen thou liest down, and when thou risest up.   In other words, keep talking to kids every chance you get about recovery, God saving the nation israelGod brought millions of people out of a hard bondage situation, where young israel infants were not allowed to live - God saw and saved the whole nation.  Just as God loves his own son, God loves children he gives to usthey are a gift from God.  

God absolutely wants all recovered and saved  For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior; 4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth,” (1 Tim. 2:3-4).  God waits for us to come to him for recovery..  The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance” (2 Pet. 3:9).
 
Psalm 127:3 Children are a blessing and a gift from the Lord.  Mark 10:13 “And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them: and [his] disciples rebuked those that brought [them].”  Mark 10:14-15 “But when Jesus saw [it], he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.” “Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein.”Mark 10:16 “And he took them up in his arms, put [his] hands upon them, and blessed them.”  God sent us his son, our savior, messiah, Jesus Christ. 1 John 4:14 

illicit substances, drugs, enter U.S. through Canada/Mexico borders, through ocean ports, great lake ports via St. Lawrence seaway - see facebook deceiving mind altering substances to see posts of shipments caught, it is obvious some shipments made it through undetected - kids need warning and increased sobriety protection.  drugs have also entered through U.S. mail.  https://www.facebook.com/Deceiving-Mind-Altering-Substances-108941933885096/  drugs U.S. Mail https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmo/pr/agents-arrest-17-people-large-scale-multi-state-drug-trafficking-ring-involving

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Medicinal and Rec need tight lid to keep kids safe, otherwise leads kids right into illicit opiate destruction
Michigan chart below is an example of what happens to young when unclear lax laws presented to voters and are allowed to exist, see chart below.  Crude deaths in Michigan were going down in ages 15-34 years old until 2008, when medicinal heavy over-prescribing happened. The 2008 Michigan marijuana law voted in allowed a physician to prescribe medical marijuana giving the patient the ability to possess marijuana up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana, a 4.5 month supply of medical marijuana, drug dealing supply of weed!  http://norml.org/legal/item/michigan-medical-marijuana   In 2008, the 2.5 ounces of marijuana never should not have been brought to voters written in such a way that it left out important details stating this bill includes heavy dangerous over-prescribing a mind-altering substance and the ramifications this increase presents to young people, young deaths tend to increase in areas where it is implemented.   Before the 2008 marijuana bill was brought to Michigan voters, it should have been clarified to voters it included heavy over-prescribing, and the ramifications over-prescribing presents to an area.   Over-prescribing mind-altering substances does not do well for young people in the area, young crude deaths tend to increase in areas where lax mind-altering substance laws are instituted.  When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, violence, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.  Boulder Countyis the first county in Colorado to implement recreational marijuana, experienced horrible tragic young death increase.  Cap it:  A 2-4 week limit should be placed on ALL mind altering substances to prevent them from reaching a crowd of people for which they were not intended, young people.  Instead of a 2-4 week limit, Michigan medical marijuana made a way for people to possess ?drive around with? a lot of weed a 4.5 month supply of weed, which is heavy over-prescribing - 141 medical marijuana joints of a 0.5 gram size is 2.5 ounces of marijuana. The 2008 MI medicinal marijuana allowed a physician to prescribe a patient 2.5 ounces of marijuana, which equals 141 medical marijuana joints of a 0.5 gram size, a 4.5 month supply of medical marijuana, heavy, dangerous, over-prescribing. The bill just said a physician can prescribe 2.5 ounces of marijuana, the majority of voters didn't smoke marijuana, didn't realize 2.5 ounces is at least a 4.5 month supply of weed, a very addictive mind-altering substance.  Assuming a patient smokes a 0.5 gram marijuana joint each day, which is a lot, this is a 4.5 month supply of weed, marijuana.   As such, marijuana over-flow has been building up in Michigan since 2008, which coincides with death increases in the chart below.  We were built to serve God, we were not built to serve misery of addiction bondage of mind-altering substances.  Trying to recover from a mind-altering substance is hard, it deceives the mind of the person using, thus it is really important to limit its' use.

Source for photo ages 15-34 years old substance and crude deaths by U.S.state selection MICHIGAN:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Dataset: Underlying Cause of Death. Data Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/
Substance ICD List
The substance ICD list for this report is listed below. ICD (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems) 10th Revision, World Health Organization, 2010.
http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2010/en

Substance Death ICD List
ICD Description and Code
Alcohol: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol, (ICD F10)
Opioids: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids, (ICD F11)
Cannabinoids: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cannabinoids, (ICD F12)
Sedatives Or Hypnotics: Mental/behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics, (ICD F13)
Cocaine: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cocaine, (ICD F14)
Stimulants: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of other stimulants, (ICD F15)
Hallucinogens: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of hallucinogens, (ICD F16)
Tobacco: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of tobacco, (ICD F17)
Psychoactive: Mental & behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use & use of other psychoactive substances, (ICD F19)
Degeneration of nervous system due to alcohol, (ICD G31.2)
Alcoholic polyneuropathy, (ICD G62.1) Polyneuropathy due to other toxic agents, (ICD G62.2)
Alcoholic myopathy, (ICD G72.1)
Myopathy due to other toxic agents, (ICD G72.2)
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy, (ICD I42.6)
Cardiomyopathy due to drugs and other external agents, (ICD I42.7)
Respiratory conditions due to chemicals, gases, fumes and vapours (ICD J68)
Respiratory conditions due to unspecified external agent, (ICD J70.9)
Alcoholic gastritis, (ICD K29.2)
Alcoholic liver disease, (ICD K70)
Alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis, (ICD K85.2)
Alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis, (ICD K86.0)
Newborn affected by maternal use of tobacco (ICD P04.2)
Newborn affected by maternal use of alcohol, (ICD P04.3)
Newborn affected by maternal use of drugs of addiction, (ICD P04.4)
Fetal alcohol syndrome (dysmorphic), (ICD Q86.0)
Finding of alcohol in blood, (ICD R78.0)
Contact with steam and hot vapours, (ICD X13)
Poisoning: nonopioid analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics (ICD X60 X40 Y10)
Poisoning: antiepileptic, sedative-hypnotic, antiparkinsonism & psychotropic drugs, not elsewhere classified (ICD X61 X41 Y11)
Poisoning: narcotics & psychodysleptics [hallucinogens], not elsewhere classified (ICD X62 X42 Y12)
Poisoning: other drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system (ICD X63 X43 Y13)
Poisoning: other and unspecified drugs, medicaments and biological substances (ICD X64 X44 Y14)
Poisoning: alcohol (ICD X65 X45 Y15)
Poisoning: organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours (ICD X66 X46 Y16)
Poisoning: other gases and vapours (ICD X67 X47 Y17)
Poisoning: pesticides (ICD X68 X48 Y18)
Poisoning: other and unspecified chemicals and noxious substances (ICD X69 X49 Y19)
Assault by drugs, medicaments and biological substances, (ICD X85)
Assault by gases and vapours, (ICD X88)
Assault by steam, hot vapours and hot objects, (ICD X98)
Contact with steam, hot vapours and hot objects, undetermined intent, (ICD Y27)
Opioids and related analgesics, (ICD Y45.0)
Hydantoin derivatives, (ICD Y46.2)
Sedatives, hypnotics & antianxiety drugs [Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cloral derivatives, etc.] (ICD Y47)
Anaesthetics and therapeutic gases (ICD Y48)
Psychotropic drugs, not elsewhere classified (ICD Y49)
Drug or medicament, unspecified, (ICD Y57.9)
Example fo what happened in Michigan - what changed?  Barriers that once protected people were removed.   Did any of the people drafting the medicinal or recreational bills pray to God for wisdom before drafted or proposed it?  What can we do to rectify, put safety back into the situation, protect teens and vulnerable.
Vaping and recreational marijuana were not needed in the past, families did well without them.  Michigan started suffering 2008 when medicinal marijuana and vaping came to town with lax safety regulations.  Recreational destroys young people and leaves Michigan is in a critical state without a process to implement safety.  Voters didn’t vote for this.
(1)       No Baseline Regulations:  potency regulations to use lowest THC 1-3 % to minimize addiction were not implemented.
(2)       No regulations to implement recovery when a need for potency increased:  Potency should not go past 3 %, going past 3 % THC is an indication addiction is occurring, this is an indication addiction is occurring instead of healing, the next step is detox, talking to a doctor to help patients to protected recovery to be prevent patients from reaching for substance during withdraw in the wake of deadly substances infiltration.
(3)      No regulations to prohibit marketing drug dealing, instituted extreme over-prescribing without notifying voters of risks:  Marijuana groups marketing drugs on social media and news ads.  It is wrong to promote selling mind-altering substances - it destroys people and counties.  When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, human trafficking, violence, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.   Marijuana is a mind-altering substance.  remove Marketing of Mind Altering Substances on social media - cigarette deaths were moving down to non-existent until the surge of medicinal, recreational and vaping occurred, backed by tobacco companies, much of their marketing now done in news posts and social media.  Remove marketing mind-altering substances on social media.  https://truthinitiative.org/research-resources/tobacco-industry-marketing/what-do-tobacco-advertising-restrictions-look-today
(4)       No regulations to prohibit excessive use and no notification of danger to citizens:  .  Instituted a deadly practice "over-prescribing" without notifying counties and residents of dangers of polluting an area with mind-altering substances.   When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness, runaways, prostitution, human trafficking, violence, theft, arrests and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.
(5)       No regulations to follow safe medical practice guidelines, recreational took doctors out of the process –  Doctors no longer prescribe, eliminated medical safety, it is no wonder people are strung out on drugs and homeless, can’t think straight because regulations that protect the young, old, special needs were eliminated.
(6)       Did not institute strict safety processes, instead jumped on dangerous over-prescribing and sold near schools, recovery centers and hospitals instead of institution tight lids to keep poisons securely locked 20 miles away from any hospital, recovery center, school or university.. https://www.mlive.com/news/2019/09/why-is-vaping-so-bad-for-teenagers.html
(7)       Lack of regulations protecting the vulnerable and lowly: Vape shops, dispensaries and recreational shops should never be allowed within 20 miles of schools, hospitals or recovery centers - where are the regulations that protect vulnerable people in Michigan? A Medicinal marijuana site went up near young people at U of M, which should never be allowed, see link below!! Vape shops, dispensaries should never be allowed within 20 miles of schools, hospitals or recovery centers. https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2018/09/another_marijuana_dispensary_t.html
(8)       Lack of regulations to prevent drug dealing "marketing drugs". Recent news articles promote marijuana, a mind-altering substance, setting up young people in the area for hurt, deception and misery. Marketing mind-altering substances is wrong and deceiving.  Instead of keeping a lid on mind-altering substances, it is breaking all previously set lids to keep teens and adults safe.  The whole article is about making money off of people in a deceptive way - not mentioning their main product, Marijuana THC addiction potency increased  317% in a 0.5 gram joint between 1990 and 2013.  THC is the addictive part that gets a person high.  NIDA indicates the potency of a marijuana cigarette increased from 3 percent THC in 1990's to 12.5 percent THC in 2013, see marijuana notes below.  For example, vodka is way more addictive potent than beer, heroin more addictive potent than Tylenol #3.  Marijuana has concentrated product like those, the article doesn’t warn people of danger.  It doesn’t warn people about the dangers of alcohol and THC doubling addiction.  It doesn’t list the cost to insurance companies who pay for accidents and recovery related to addiction.  Marijuana and tobacco are not the only substances that are vaped. There are very poisonous addictive, deadly substances in the young crowd, marijuana is a gateway to these drugs.  Remove marijuana from teen population, you remove a method for teens stepping into deadly opiates, meth, cocaine, etc.   https://www.freep.com/story/news/marijuana/2019/12/21/michigan-marijuana-gift-guide-recreational-legal/2710324001/  

Cannabis & Opioid Use Disorder Early initiation of marijuana (before 18 years) emerged as the dominant predictor. Prohibiting marijuana before age 34 years old is an effective strategy in preventing opioid addiction in young adults https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31962227

Death and Population Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Dataset: Underlying Cause of Death. on CDC WONDER Online Database. Data from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. CDC source data, Data Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/  and https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html

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Resources –Seeking Help - COMING OFF SUBSTANCE PEOPLE FEEL SUICIDAL
Medical Emergency Call 911
Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
Suicide Prevention Lifeline for Deaf; hard of hearing 1-800-799-4889
Intervene If you suspect your child is using drugs   http://www.drugfree.org/intervene
Treatment Locator – National listing by SAMHSA and Referral Hotline (SAMHSA) 1-877-SAMHSA-7a
Call: 1-800-273-8255

24 Hour Toll Free Prayer Lines
Daystar 1-800-329-0029
National Prayer Center Assemblies of God 1-800-477-2937
Christian Broadcasting Network (700 Club) 1-800-759-0700

Common Ground:  (248) 456-8144 (24 hours/day)  Families and friends can ask questions at common ground number, it is often a hard emotional time, they help family and friends guide loved ones into treatment or detox (coming off a mind-altering substance is hard, it can temporarily make a person feel suicidal, which is why protected recovery detox is important, to have support during withdraw and to build recovery support.  Some people have a hard time sleeping during early recovery, this is another reason for addiction treatment recovery, so a person doesn't have to be responsible for work during withdraw.  Some mind-altering substances require tapering off slowly with medical support for safe detoxification withdraw to reduce risk of harm (e.g., seizures, hallucinations, etc.)  these are alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, methamphetamine, oxycontin, methadone or suboxone).    

Good low cost Christian recovery Life Challenge, they have scholarships for those who can not afford it, recovery is available, message Living in Grace, local community programs, local churches or hospitals, we can find scholarships to help people in https://lcministries.org/ Phone: (313) 531-0111

Young parents are often afraid to talk about need for recovery, afraid they will loose custody of children, thankfully that that is no longer the case, recovery works, ensures parent/child strength. Programs like Odyssey Village allow young children and either (or bother parents) attend recovery together. Odyssey Village odysseyvillage.com/ Phone: (810) 238-5888

Responsibility:  
Young people are a blessing and are made to live. Losing young people in the land in which we live is devastating, we must never forget those we lost and keep moving forward to prevent the next generation from stumbling into this situation.  When young deaths rise, a critical situation is occurring, as responsible citizens, we can find ways to support critical populations, support the young, elderly and the lowly.  We can investigate what is happening, have any laws changed in an area that could affect the health of people.  

Greatest Commandment:  Matthew 22:35-40
35 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, 36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law? 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. 40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the pr

Parents indicated reporting was needed to support young people, they were right, U.S. report revealed young adults ages 25-34 years old in the experienced critical horrible significant 21.6% death increase in the recent five years - - - - - 46,613 more deaths in the recent five year span versus prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012, this is a terrible, critical increase in young deaths.  We must determine to support life, support sober-minded life, tell the truth about the deceiving nature of mind-altering substances, help young and old people to recovery, support churches, recovery centers, prisons, support sober-minded laws and sobriety education in schools. To see mind-altering substance reports go here https://hiskingdomwematter.blogspot.com/p/us-age-25-34-year-old-substance-deaths.html or see link at bottom of this report page.

The first step to changing a situation is to admit the situation exists, addiction exists, mind-altering substances can cause misery and tragic early death if addiction sets in without recovery support. The good news is we have a God who saves  Deuteronomy 6 indicates God commands us to teach children about when God saved the nation Israel, millions of people with no phones, no computers - God heard the cries and prayers of the people, he saved. God commands us to teach children keep these words in our heart, teach them diligently when sitting in the house, when walking out of the house or in the house, when thou liest down and when thou risest up. God is saying, keep the words, memorize them, never forget them, keep them close in mind, daily. God so loves us and our children, he gave us these words to save and teach these words to be saved. https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Deuteronomy-Chapter-6/

Knowing where death increased enables us locate critical suffering populations to work on sober-minded solutions to give support.  Living in Grace created these reports to improve the health of people. Recovery and sobriety works.  Living in Grace shares reporting to support SALVATION, please share post with people, schools, churches, places of worship, community groups, universities, colleges, hospitals, police, fire departments, EMS, businesses, government and prisons to SUPPPORT LIFE, PREVENT the next generation of children from stepping into the destructive substance situation.

Contact:  Phone:  Please join us in supporting good health of all people call 248-392-8676 

Mind-Altering-Substance Reports old: the link below works if you replace the ^^^" with a period dot "."  Facebook blocked the reports again, some reports are still here until we move them to the site listed above, in the meantime replace ^^^ with a "."  https://hisgracematters^^^blogspot.com/p/us-substance-deaths-2013-2017-5-year.html
Crude_Death_Reports: https://HisKingdomNumbersMatter.blogspot.com
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https://HisGraceMattersCommunityNumbersMatter^^^blogspot.com/

Webpage: https://hisgracematters.com

Michigan  15-34 map  15-34  Michigan kids need Jesus EMERGENCY protection to ages  35, ages  25-34 ( %  ##   DLA ) (ages 15-24 DLA  %  ## DR)   (ages 15-34 % ## DR 21 year Mystery DLA DR) (All Ages DR  DR & young %) increaseAll agesinfants under 1 yrs old, ages 1-4,  ages 5-14,  ages 15-34 years old,  ages 15-24ages 25-34ages 35-44ages 45-54ages 55-64ages 65-74,   ages 75-84, ages 85+, Substance_Deaths_Michigan  AlconaAlger,  Allegan,  Alpena,  Antrim,  Arenac,  Baraga,  Barry,  Bay,  Benzie,  Berrien,  Branch,  Calhoun,  Cass,  Charlevoix,  Cheboygan,  Chippewa,  Clare,  Clinton,  Crawford,  Delta,  Dickinson,  Eaton,  Emmet,  Genesee,  Gladwin,  Gogebic,  Grand_TraverseGratiot,  Hillsdale,  Houghton,  Huron,  Ingham,  Ionia,  Iosco,  Iron,  Isabella,  Jackson,  Kalamazoo,  Kalkaska,  Kent,  Keweenaw,  Lake,  Lapeer,  Leelanau,  Lenawee,  Livingston,  Luce,  Mackinac,  Macomb,  Manistee,  Marquette,  Mason,  Mecosta,  Menominee,  Midland,  Missaukee,  Monroe,  Montcalm,  Montmorency,  Muskegon,  Newaygo,  Oakland,  Oceana,  Ogemaw,  Ontonagon,  Osceola,  Oscoda,  Otsego,  Ottawa,  Presque_Isle,  Roscommon SaginawSanilacSchoolcraftShiawasseeSt. ClairSt. JosephTuscolaVan BurenWashtenawWayneWexford 58 recreational facilities in Wayne county same time illicit substances increase in  did NOT help Wayne ages 35-44 or 25-34 years old, awful death increase similar young devastation in Colorado, recreational is a lie, unlimited mind-altering substance abuse hurts people  Colorado Warns states and counties to vote NO marijuana due to devastating higher young death numbers.  

U.S. KIDS need Jesus EMERGENCY protection to ages 35 years old  (All Ages by state Summary),Infants under 1 years old, ages 1-4ages 5-14, ages 15-34 years oldages 15-24ages 25-34,ages 35-44ages 45-54ages 55-64ages 65-74,  ages 75-84ages 85+ Top 75 worstTop worst ages 15-34Top worst ages 85+Top 85+ Horrific Death Rate Increase of 2400+ points ages 85+ 

(Alabama 15-34 S)(Alaska 15-34 S), (Arizona 15-34 S), (Arkansas 15-34 S), (California 15-34 S), (Colorado 15-34 S), (Connecticut 15-34 S), (Delaware 15-34 S), (District of Columbia 15-34 S),  (Florida 15-34 S), (Georgia 15-34 S), (Hawaii 15-34 S), (Idaho 15-34 S), (Illinois 15-34 S), (Indiana 15-34 S), (Iowa 15-34 S), (Kansas 15-34 S),  (Kentucky 15-34 S), (Louisiana 15-34 S), (Maine 15-34 S),  (Maryland 15-34 S), (Massachusetts 15-34 S), (Michigan map 15 15-34 S), (Minnesota 15-34 S),  (Mississippi 15-34 S), (Missouri 15-34 S), (Montana 15-34 S), (Nebraska 15-34 S), (Nevada 15-34 S),  (New Hampshire 15-34 S), (New Jersey 15-34 S), (New Mexico 15-34 S), (New York 15-34 S), (North Carolina 15-34 S), (North Dakota 15-34 S), (Ohio 15-34 S), (Oklahoma 15-34 S), (Oregon 15-34 S),  (Pennsylvania 15-34 S), (Rhode Island 15-34 S), (South Carolina 15-34 S), (South Dakota 15-34 S),  (Tennessee 15-34 S), (Texas 15-34 S), (Utah 15-34 S), (Vermont 15-34 S), (Virginia 15-34 S),  (Washington 15-34 S), (West Virginia 15-34 S), (Wisconsin 15-34 S), (Wyoming 15-34 S)

see Colorado to view how marijuana affects state deaths by age group see new Colorado age group report with 2019 data   Colorado legalized rec marijuana in 2012. Since then consequences associated with marijuana legalization have played out with utter young devastation https://learnaboutsam.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Colorado-One-Pager-39pdf.pdf?