Barack Obama and Macklemore Join Forces to Discuss Opioid Addiction

“Addiction is like any other disease: It doesn’t discriminate.”

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President Barack Obama has invited Macklemore to assist him on his White House weekly address, where the two engage in a discussion regarding opioid addiction.

“Deaths from opioid overdoses have tripled since 2000,” Obama says. “A lot of time, they’re from legal drugs prescribed from a doctor, so addiction doesn’t always start in some dark alley; it often starts in a medicine cabinet.”

Macklemore, who has battled the disease himself and lost friends to addiction, explains:

“Addiction is like any other disease: It doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care what color you are, whether you’re a guy or a girl, rich or poor, whether you live in an inner city, suburb or rural America. This doesn’t just happen to other peoples’ kids or some other neighborhood; it can happen to any of us.”

The video coincides with Obama’s call for Congress to pass $1.1 billion in funding for treatment and research — on top of $500 million already in his budget for overdose prevention — so that “every American with an opioid use disorder who wants treatment can get it.”

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