Why another cover article on heroin use?
The Daily Herald ran an enlightening and lengthy (seven-part) series in 2014, covering the rise of heroin in the suburbs, the lives it has tragically impacted, the use of Naloxone for overdoses, etc. I agree that we shouldn't turn a "blind eye" to this serious problem, but enough already.
And what good does it serve to make public the private anguish of the family profiled in the Jan. 9 article, especially the photos of the daughter/mother struggling with addiction? Heartbreaking. And insensitive and bordering on exploitive on the Herald's part.
Heroin is a scourge. We get it. Time to move on to other serious problems plaguing the suburbs, such as under-employment, unemployment, lack of affordable housing, lack of affordable health care despite the good intentions of the Affordable Care Act, lack of appropriate treatment and housing for the mentally ill, and homelessness.
Connie Arkus
Schaumburg