In the most ironic, Orwellian Executive Order by Maine’s Governor Janet Mills, likely advocated by Mills aide and harm reduction advocate Hannah Pingree, now Democrat nominee for Governor – all restrictions for needle giveaways were lifted in March 2020 – BUT “social distancing” was required. This is like facilitating overdoses, while insisting you wash your hands first, missing the forest for the trees.
The number of fatal and non-fatal overdoses, deaths by overdose, Narcan uses, and the extraordinary number of bloody needles now found across Maine is stunning.
Walking in Portland, Lewiston, Waterville, and across Bangor – as well as in the quiet northern territories – you stumble on ones, twos, and piles of used needles.
The annual giveaway numbers exceed three million, no end in sight, no official records, no apology for the public hazard, no accountability for runaway numbers.
The safety hazard has become so big that Portland’s City Council warned parents not to let their children play near post offices, Bangor parks, and rail lines are covered in needles, and Auburn leadership wants clean-ups near giveaway sites.
Meantime, hardly a word has been uttered by the Mills team or Hannah Pingree, except for falling Narcan counts because that reversal agent for overdoses is no longer officially counted, just given away; thus, recorded overdoses are fewer.
The tragedy is that Maine has 8000 overdoses a year, 600 fatal annually, and no acknowledgement that the whole program is a failure. Missing is the effort by other states, such as South Dakota, which had only 65 fatal overdoses, to fix the problem.
The truth is that Maine’s relationship with the federal government is a mess. Missing are millions in resources from federal agencies like SAMHSA, ONDCP, OJP, OJJDP, DEA, ICE, and others who have direct or indirect ability to assist.
Why? Governor Janet Mills, former aide Hannah Pingree, and Secretary of State Shenna Bellows have a hate relationship with the White House. Is that fixable? Yes. But will it be fixed without Maine electing a Republican Governor? No.
Also missing are residential treatment facilities in numbers sufficient to match the rising tragedy, with it drug-related crime ranging from out-of-state trafficking to an epidemic in unreported crimes, shootings in cities, domestic abuse (thousands of incidents), deaths of children in state custody, and drug-related property and personal crime, a quiet crisis perpetuated by lack of oversight, underfunding of police, encouraging unvetted asylum seekers to come to Maine for “Sanctuary.”
Objectively, Maine has an addiction epidemic, 133,000 people over age 12 addicted, a few hundred residential treatment units, no prevention of note, harm reduction schemes, a shocking lack of mental health facilities, and former facilities shut down.
The result – across Maine and Democrat cities, especially those with “sanctuary” status – is an appalling rise in homelessness, addiction, drug-related crimes, protected and benefit-enabled illegal aliens (unvetted, deportable), lawlessness – encouraged by cashless bail, repeat offenses without consequences, public fear.
The saddest fact is that other states with similar demographics, rural but strong law enforcement, empowered local-state-federal cooperation, links from OD resuscitations to detox programs to residential treatment to mental health facilities, and employers and housing are NOT like this.
Mainers are suffering a self-inflicted wound, hostility to the federal government, lack of accountability, a DHHS failure to protect children, political incompetence, indifference, and, in some cases, simple corruption, theft, and outright profiteering.
Bottom line: Happy talk does not cut it anymore. False success metrics do not cut it. Democrat leaders, long in the tooth, are responsible for this disintegration of public health, safety, and confidence, a rippling tragedy that affects thousands of Mainers, tearing apart families and leaving a trail of inconsolable grief.
This must change. It will change. When I am Governor, the whole process changes. We return to strong law enforcement, strong relations with federal resources, effective, affordable, quality addiction treatment, prevention, border protection, and no more needles. It is time for a change.
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, Maine attorney, ten-year naval intelligence officer (USNR), and 25-year businessman. He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (North Country Press, 2018), and “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024). He is the National Spokesman for AMAC. Today, he is running to be Maine’s next Governor (please visit BobbyforMaine.com to learn more)!


Addiction and needles everywhere ,because “dems” are everywhere,
There’s plenty of blame to go around but it’s always a demwit in charge. The promise of free anything is how these vermin get elected and once they are they’ll do anything to stay there. Free needles so drug addicts won’t get infected has got to be a democrat hallmark of stupidity but San Francisco does that too so that must be within party lines. Drug addiction can only be addressed if the addict wants it, no one can legislate a cure and certainly enabling them will ensure they meet a untimely demise. A change to stop this insanity is the only glimmer of hope.
Congratulations on your victory for the Republican primary for Governor of Maine Bobby ! The victory speech you made was very good, Well Done with that ! That was a good location for the victory speech , outdoors, with the state capitol building in the background and amongst the trees in the foreground. This article about the drug situation in Maine – it would be a positive way of thinking to feel that this situation is on the way to being fixed – with what you described the right thinking people of Maine should have the outlook that improvements are on the way ,will be on the way , with a new leadership in Maine The course correction needed should be accomplished with right thinking people in leadership positions before the end of this year .. You identified the cause of this serious problem and that is a major way of fixing what needs to be fixed., knowing how extensive it is and the causes. Strength , Courage and Wisdom. for the good , responsible , right thinking , right living citizens of Maine.
Is there no shame, a governor with this existing problem, and no solution in sight. Citizens living for the next “high”, evidence in the streets, and children not allowed to play in some areas. And isn’t Maine a small state. And look at the R. senator, she will not vote for the SAVE act, which would allow only citizens to vote in national elections, and not to be outdone, the dims have a man with a nazi tattoo on his chest, Oh well guess we know what to expect from this state.
Get it done, RBC……
1984 in real time in America. Keep everyone drugged so they don’t realize what is happening until it’s too late. The blue cities, counties and states are the first to be pulled over to communism. Then they’ll come after the Republicans. We better wake up.
No see OR WA & CA first
It’s the dem dream for America. Let’s spread the wealth so people can afford more dope.
Good Luck!
There must be many more users than the 130000. Who in their right minds would vote for those promoting drug use. Oh, I forgot Maine has turned Socialist. Vermont is not far behind in use. This cancer spread from The Massachusetts universities. God help them.
We are a nation of Drug takers , in 1901 everything was legal .