Changing Drug Laws, Saving Lives

With more than 30,000 people dying from accidental drug overdose annually in the U.S. – recently overtaking automobile accidents for the first time – you might think that policymakers, the media, and health advocates would be calling for action. After all, that’s roughly 720 people dying every week, equivalent to two large passenger jets crashing every seven days. But the response so far has been tepid.

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