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News: Opiophobia, Ineffective Rehab, City Councils, & Kickbacks [#125]

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This week, Sam and Sarah discuss the latest drug news with a focus on drugs other than marijuana. First, is the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States harming people in poorer countries that don’t have enough access to opioids? Next, why is court-mandated rehab so much less effective than treatment sought independently? Then, a local election in Washington state is a big win for the marijuana industry, as a dispensary owner has been elected to a conservative city council. And finally, a scandal has rocked the rehab industry as multiple people have been arrested in a massive kickback scheme centered around unnecessary urine screenings. Turn on, tune in, and TWiD out!

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  • Rep. Mitzi Johnson, the speaker of the Vermont state house, has said that marijuana legalization will be up for a vote in early January, and that she expects it to pass. As long-time listeners remember, Vermont got very close to passing marijuana legalization this year, with both houses of the state legislature passing a bill to allow home growing and personal possession, but still ban sales. The governor vetoed it with some recommendations for changes, the Senate passed the new version, but the House wasn’t able to hold a vote in time. But the bill is still alive, and the House goes back into session in January, so legalization is just one House vote and one governor’s signature away from being law in Vermont! If you live in Vermont, please be sure to call your representatives, and the governor, to make sure this is a top priority in January!
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This week, Sam and Sarah discuss the latest drug news with a focus on drugs other than marijuana. First, is the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States harming people in poorer countries that don’t have enough access to opioids? Next, why is court-mandated rehab so much less effective than treatment sought independently? Then, a local election in Washington state is a big win for the marijuana industry, as a dispensary owner has been elected to a conservative city council. And finally, a scandal has rocked the rehab industry as multiple people have been arrested in a massive kickback scheme centered around unnecessary urine screenings. Turn on, tune in, and TWiD out!

News Updates:

Headlines:

Forecast:

  • Rep. Mitzi Johnson, the speaker of the Vermont state house, has said that marijuana legalization will be up for a vote in early January, and that she expects it to pass. As long-time listeners remember, Vermont got very close to passing marijuana legalization this year, with both houses of the state legislature passing a bill to allow home growing and personal possession, but still ban sales. The governor vetoed it with some recommendations for changes, the Senate passed the new version, but the House wasn’t able to hold a vote in time. But the bill is still alive, and the House goes back into session in January, so legalization is just one House vote and one governor’s signature away from being law in Vermont! If you live in Vermont, please be sure to call your representatives, and the governor, to make sure this is a top priority in January!
  • Registration now open for seventh European drugs summer school

Sponsor:

Music Credits:

Transitions: Dance for Sport by the2ba

Like what we do? Help pay our bills.

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn

The post News: Opiophobia, Ineffective Rehab, City Councils, & Kickbacks [#125] appeared first on This Week in Drugs.

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