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The attitude in the U.S. towards drugs has shifted since former President Ronald Reagan first announced a "war on drugs." Marijuana has now become widely accepted, but there is currently an opioids crisis raging throughout the country.
Curtailing the issue of drug use and abuse on the streets has dogged law enforcement for years, but U.S. roadways are just as problematic. As marijuana use expands throughout the country and opioids continue to circulate, state highway safety officers are concerned.
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