If Opiates Are Killing Americans, Why Won't the FDA Let Us Try an Alternative?
Blog: Reason.com
As the DEA relentlessly tightens regulations on pain meds, the FDA refuses to approve a safer alternative already being used in similar countries.
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Blog: Reason.com
As the DEA relentlessly tightens regulations on pain meds, the FDA refuses to approve a safer alternative already being used in similar countries.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Vermont now becomes the third state to defy federal law and authorize OPCs.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
A high‐quality comparative effectiveness study.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
What youth vaping epidemic?
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Nicotine prohibition begets more potent forms of nicotine.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
The author is more concerned about doctor's national origin than about patients' access to health care.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Policymakers always fight the last battle while drug trafficking organizations open new fronts.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Opposing the drug war should entail supporting reasonable public nuisance laws.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
The culture war is not all that animates those opposing lab‐grown meat. Another factor is good old‐fashioned protectionism.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Overdose prevention centers (OPCs) have been saving lives and preventing disease since the 1980s.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Re‐scheduling cannabis as Schedule 3 doesn't go far enough. The DEA should de‐schedule cannabis.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Aside from criminal justice concerns, singling out menthol tobacco for a ban lacks a basis in scientific evidence.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
When cops practice medicine, overdoses increase, drug cartels get richer, and patients suffer.
Blog: Cato at Liberty
By recriminalizing SSPs, Idaho lawmakers appear to prioritize preventing people from using illicit drugs over preventing them from dying due to illicit drug use.
Blog: Reason.com
Dr. Jack Kevorkian leaves the courtroom after he was convicted of second degree murder in Oakland County Circuit Court, March 26, 1999.