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Well oxy definitely turned normal people with pain, into uncontrolled addicts. I'd say oxy drug is a problem.
I do know a few people (very well) who had a super good life then friend group gets them into drug scene and life falls apart.
But yeah mostly its abused kids, neglected kids, or people with mental health issues looking for the soothing that others just get naturally as a coping skill
You'd be surprised - I was this person who had a "super good life" and from the outside "had friends that got me into drugs and caused problems" but trust me, that was a facade and I was 100% seeking it out - that's why I was hanging out with those friends in the first place.
Just opiods in general