A Filmmaker’s Close Look Shows No One Is Immune From Heroin Addiction
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The first lesson Conrad Weaver learned about heroin as he worked to produce his new film Heroin’s Grip was that no one is immune. Addiction captures rich and poor alike. Another key insight from his research is that the most dangerous drugs on the street are the most sought after. When someone dies from taking heroin laced with fentanyl, the reaction on the street is often to find the dealer not to avoid their stuff but to get it.
A Filmmaker’s Close Look Shows No One Is Immune From Heroin Addiction
A Filmmaker’s Close Look Shows No One Is…
A Filmmaker’s Close Look Shows No One Is Immune From Heroin Addiction
The first lesson Conrad Weaver learned about heroin as he worked to produce his new film Heroin’s Grip was that no one is immune. Addiction captures rich and poor alike. Another key insight from his research is that the most dangerous drugs on the street are the most sought after. When someone dies from taking heroin laced with fentanyl, the reaction on the street is often to find the dealer not to avoid their stuff but to get it.