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That's just science! And math!
The demand isn't there, that's supply side. Just because drug A could potentially kill this many people, doesn't mean it will, as those drugs are used by a select few, usually people who have a high tolerance. I assume you already know this, just putting it out there for the people who believe their bullshit.
It bears repeating, even places like this one. I've run into shocking amounts of innumeracy and utter lack of critical thinking - in addition to illiteracy. In the United States, as least.
I remember kids in school dunking on "book learning" and that they valued "street smarts". These are exactly the types that are now "doing their own research" on things, but completely without any of the fundamental building blocks to separate the wheat from the chaff, other than by vibes.
If our education systems was beyond the reach of conservative/Republican monsters, children would be well-served by teachers that hand out something like this as an essay-type question to explain why the claim is suspect - and have them show their work. You'd get to cover critical thinking, media literacy as well as some basic math all in one fell swoop. I'm sure lots more instances could be found over the years, plucked straight from news articles...
In our current education landscape, all it would take is one snowflake to tell mommy and/or daddy that are infected with fauxbrain, and that teacher would be fired for "indoctrinating" their children with intelligence, I guess...