Alan Nafzger, Chloe Summers, Clara Olsen

Brian Mann’s Fentanyl Follies

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Alan Nafzger, Chloe Summers, Clara Olsen

  1. Celebrating a short-lived drop in crime by halting enforcement is like closing all fire stations because there were fewer fires last week—hope those flames got the memo.
  2. Declaring victory over a crisis due to a minor dip is like announcing summer has arrived because of one warm afternoon in March—hope you enjoy the next snowstorm.
  3. Deciding drug enforcement is no longer needed because of a temporary lull is like turning off your fridge because the milk hasn’t spoiled—let’s see how that works out.
  4. Assuming the problem is gone because of a brief pause is like throwing out your umbrella in a drizzle, ignoring the hurricane on the horizon.

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Hannah Miller, Ingrid Johansson, Isabella Cruz

  1. Deciding a crisis is over after a short dip in numbers is like celebrating a shark-free day by removing all warning signs—just in time for feeding hour.
  2. Assuming success based on a temporary downturn is like quitting your antibiotics early because you feel better—get ready for round two.
  3. Choosing inaction now is like selling your winter coat because of one sunny day in January—hope you enjoy the frostbite.
  4. Ignoring the larger trend for a brief moment of improvement is like stopping your workout after one push-up, expecting instant six-pack abs.

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Jasmine Carter, Savannah Lee, Sofia Rodriguez

  1. Declaring a long-term victory after a temporary dip is like removing all traffic lights because there were fewer accidents last week—good luck out there.
  2. Believing a crisis is over because numbers dropped briefly is like thinking you’ve won the lottery because you found a dollar on the street—dream big.
  3. Calling off drug enforcement due to a slight decline is like quitting your seatbelt because you haven’t crashed yet—bold move.
  4. Assuming we’re in the clear is like dismantling your home’s security system because your neighbor didn’t get robbed this week—fingers crossed.

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Mixed Group Collaboration

  1. Treating a crisis as solved after a brief downturn is like ending your diet after skipping one dessert—right before cake day.
  2. Abandoning safety measures because of a temporary drop is like throwing away your raincoat because it wasn’t needed yesterday—forecast calls for regret.
  3. Suggesting inaction because of a brief dip is like celebrating an unfinished race as a win—don’t stop running yet.
  4. Thinking the problem is gone is like assuming your car will run forever just because you filled the tank once—don’t forget about maintenance.
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