Summary

A 2024 poll by the Legal Action Center shows 75% of Americans believe substance use disorders (SUD) should be treated as a health issue rather than a crime, up from 67% in 2019.

Despite this, most states still criminalize drug possession, and federal laws like those targeting fentanyl perpetuate punitive approaches.

Policies expanding access to harm-reduction tools like naloxone have improved, but treatment access remains underfunded, and insurance compliance with SUD coverage laws is lacking.

Experts warn that criminalizing drug use exacerbates overdose risks and diverts resources from effective health solutions.

  • Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    The entire US political system is designed to prevent the will off the people from being enacted.

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      The Senate is designed to subvert the will of the people and represents monied interests. This is by design as the country was created by the rich for the rich. Everything else is just propaganda that has been fed to us our entire life.

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        The US Senate is the way it is because the slaver stars wanted their slaves counted for political representation without actually letting them vote. That tells you all you need to know.

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    Not just individuals; entire countries view it as a public health issue. I like to think the Netherlands is a good example.