CONCORD, NH — U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will travel to New Hampshire Thursday to address the country's opioid crisis. Sessions will appear at U.S. District Court in Concord and deliver a speech.

Sessions also visited New Hampshire last year to speak about the crisis.



"There are three main ways to fight back against this problem: Prevention, criminal enforcement and treatment," Sessions said in Manchester in March 2017 at a youth summit on opioid awareness. "The most effective solution in the 1980s and early '90s – when, for example, we saw a significant decline in teen drug use – was the Prevention Campaign. People began to stop using drugs. Drug users were not cool. Crime fell dramatically, and addiction fell too ... We can do this again."