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Related: About this forumWhite House program to aim at combating rise in heroin deaths
Source: Reuters
US | Sun Aug 16, 2015 9:58pm EDT
White House program to aim at combating rise in heroin deaths
WASHINGTON
With a rise nationally in fatal heroin overdoses, the White House on Monday will announce a plan pairing law enforcement officials with public health workers in an effort to emphasize treatment rather than prosecution of addicts, the Washington Post said.
Citing two senior officials, the newspaper reported on Sunday that the program would initially be funded for $2.5 million by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and cover 15 states.
The plan would focus on tracing the sources of heroin, where a deadly opiate additive blamed for a rising share of recent overdose deaths is being added and who is distributing the drug to dealers, the newspaper said.
The Post said the initiative came in reaction to a sharp increase in heroin use and deaths, particularly in New England and other Northeastern states, which will be covered in the plan.
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White House program to aim at combating rise in heroin deaths
WASHINGTON
With a rise nationally in fatal heroin overdoses, the White House on Monday will announce a plan pairing law enforcement officials with public health workers in an effort to emphasize treatment rather than prosecution of addicts, the Washington Post said.
Citing two senior officials, the newspaper reported on Sunday that the program would initially be funded for $2.5 million by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and cover 15 states.
The plan would focus on tracing the sources of heroin, where a deadly opiate additive blamed for a rising share of recent overdose deaths is being added and who is distributing the drug to dealers, the newspaper said.
The Post said the initiative came in reaction to a sharp increase in heroin use and deaths, particularly in New England and other Northeastern states, which will be covered in the plan.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/17/us-usa-drugs-heroin-idUSKCN0QM04520150817
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White House program to aim at combating rise in heroin deaths (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2015
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fredamae
(4,458 posts)1. hahahahahah..now That's Funny
Especially on the heels of This:
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/fda-approves-oxycontin-children-young-11-n409621
Hydra
(14,459 posts)2. Legal drug dealing to kids
Isn't that the height of hypocrisy?
fredamae
(4,458 posts)3. They don't even Try to Hide
any of "it" anymore - do they?
They think it looks good, but their efforts Do NO Good...in Fact they're Breeding the Next Generation of Addicts.
The govt Cannot logically take Both positions simultaneously or can they...given the Under-informed folks out there?
Sheesh
Hydra
(14,459 posts)4. I think I'l quote Nixon
"It's not illegal when the President does it."
And yes, it makes me sick that we're drugging people up nearly their entire lives via big pharma for profit, then killing people who dare to do it off the system. That's called killing your competition, not a war on "drugs."