America's New Drug Policy
NYT.com
By: German Lopez
4 May 2023
Excerpts:
NYT.com
By: German Lopez
4 May 2023
Excerpts:
For decades, the U.S. focused on trying to scare people away from drugs, instituting tough criminal penalties and emphasizing law enforcement over addiction treatment.
But a major change is underway.
The old approach failed to prevent an overdose crisis that now kills more than 100,000 Americans a year.
Lawmakers now often discuss drugs as a problem of public health, not just criminal justice...Some lawmakers have even embraced a once-radical strategy called harm reduction.
Republican strongholds, including Kentucky, Utah and Mississippi, recently decriminalized the test strips.
“My hope is that every person struggling with addiction has access to a quality recovery program and has the opportunity to gain and maintain long-term sobriety,” Representative Tom Oliverson, the Texas Republican who sponsored his state’s bill, told me. “But if they die instantly from a drug they didn’t even know they were taking, I can’t fix that. Nobody can.”