Joanie Sigal

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Joanie Sigal

  • Anne Fundners Tragic Story The Deadly Cost of Open Borders

Anne Fundners Tragic Story The Deadly Cost of Open Borders

Thursday 15th August 2024

Anne Fundner shares the tragic story of her son Weston’s death from fentanyl poisoning and calls for stronger border control and drug education.
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The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
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Joanie Sigal
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Anne Fundner’s Tragic Story: The Deadly Cost of Open Borders

Episode Overview

  • Fentanyl is extremely dangerous and can be lethal even in small amounts.
  • Drug dealers use manipulative tactics to get teens hooked.
  • Parents should educate their children about peer pressure and drug dangers.
  • Stronger border control and legislation are needed to combat drug trafficking.
  • Immediate rehab is crucial if a child has tried fentanyl.
My son didn’t overdose; he was poisoned to death, he was murdered.
Anne Fundner’s story is a heart-wrenching account of loss and a stark warning about the dangers of fentanyl. In this episode of The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return, Anne shares the tragic tale of her son Weston, who fell victim to fentanyl poisoning in 2022. Despite being a good student and an active sports enthusiast, Weston’s life was cut short by a single encounter with what he believed to be a Percocet pill.
Anne attributes her son's death to the current administration's border policies, which she believes have allowed deadly drugs like fentanyl to flood into the country. Her candid discussion sheds light on the manipulative tactics used by drug dealers and the devastating impact on families. Anne's raw and emotional recounting serves as a call to action for parents to educate their children about peer pressure and the dangers of drugs.
She also emphasises the need for stronger legislation and border control to combat this growing crisis. This episode is not just a story of loss but also a plea for change and awareness, making it a must-listen for anyone affected by or concerned about drug addiction.