News | October 21, 2015 09:10 PM EDT

President visits West Virginia to 'have a conversation' about drugs

CHARLESTON — President Barack Obama visited West Virginia Wednesday to talk about prescription drug abuse, what the nation can do about that problem and to lead a conversation for people who might not want to talk about it.

Obama was part of an on-stage panel at the East End Family Resource Center, which was filled to capacity by state lawmakers, educators and guests who have been affected by prescription drug abuse, either themselves or in their families.

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