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Trump Says He Will Focus On Opioid Law Enforcement, Not Treatment
Officials and care providers who work on the frontlines of the opioid crisis are scathing about what they see as a lack of action from the White House. Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy, who served on the White House opioid commission, says he's "incredulous" that, after declaring a public health emergency in October, the president still hasn't requested any money from Congress to combat the epidemic.
"I mean this is just a crisis of the first order," Kennedy says, "and this administration has done nothing."
For those of you keeping score at home:
The campaign is being developed not by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, but by a team in the White House led by.... Kellyanne Conway.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health...focus-on-opioid-law-enforcement-not-treatment
I mean, if the last 35 years of American history has taught us ANYTHING, it's that drug wars TOTALLY work.
116 people per day are currently dying of opioid abuse, a public health crisis largely sparked to by our for profit medical/ pharmaceutical complex.
Officials and care providers who work on the frontlines of the opioid crisis are scathing about what they see as a lack of action from the White House. Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy, who served on the White House opioid commission, says he's "incredulous" that, after declaring a public health emergency in October, the president still hasn't requested any money from Congress to combat the epidemic.
"I mean this is just a crisis of the first order," Kennedy says, "and this administration has done nothing."
For those of you keeping score at home:
- There is still no head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. In October, Trump's nominee to the position, Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., withdrew his name after reports linked him with a bill that limited the DEA's ability to investigate abuses by opioid manufacturers and distributors.
- President Trump still hasn't nominated anyone to head the Drug Enforcement Agency.
- The administration hasn't asked Congress for any new funding to address the opioid epidemic.
- In the 2018 budget, the president recommended cutting the Office of National Drug Control Policy budget by 95 percent, and may do so again this year.
- The 2018 budget had a $400 million cut to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, which is the lead agency that funds treatment in the United States.
- A law signed by President Barack Obama that designated a billion dollars to help states combat opioids runs out of money this year. There is no sign that President Trump intends to ask Congress to renew that funding.
The campaign is being developed not by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, but by a team in the White House led by.... Kellyanne Conway.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health...focus-on-opioid-law-enforcement-not-treatment
I mean, if the last 35 years of American history has taught us ANYTHING, it's that drug wars TOTALLY work.
116 people per day are currently dying of opioid abuse, a public health crisis largely sparked to by our for profit medical/ pharmaceutical complex.
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