Presidential candidates silent on opioid crisis beyond ‘war on drugs’ rhetoric: ‘It’s easier to point fingers’
by Hannah Harris Green from US news | The Guardian on (#6RYKB)
Both Harris and Trump ignore harm reduction strategies, trying to outdo each other on border policy and law enforcement
Overdoses killed 108,000 people in the US last year, more than Covid-19 or diabetes, yet overdose prevention has barely gotten mention this election cycle.
On the relatively rare occasions when presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris discuss opioids, they draw from war on drugs" rhetoric - suggesting that tougher border and law enforcement policies are the answer to the problem.
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