This long-form article from the New Yorker about the Opioid problems in a West Virginia town has some amazing quotes:
"Melcher, who is fifty-three, with abundant blond ringlets and a warm, husky voice, told me that she loved flower arranging and refinishing old furniture—activities that would be occupying her days more often if there weren’t a heroin crisis."
Well worth reading if you can spare the time.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/06/05/the-addicts-next-door
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