She does have a point…

I don’t see how any nation, let alone the United States, can hope to have real impact on the country’s drug problems without committing to a coordinated plan of action, and then sticking with it.

The President of Mexico, that is. She made the point during her recent speech on her country’s “partnership” with the US, aimed as stemming the flow of drugs between the two nations.
Trump wants a war on cartels. Mexico's president says he should start by combating guns and addiction
I have wondered exactly what the US is doing to reduce the demand for illicit drugs. Media reports on the subject have been sparse, certainly by comparison to the coverage given the sinking of small boats in the Caribbean. But those are supply side measures — how about some demand-side interventions?

Then  I stumbled across this document, from the Congressional Budget Office, dated January of this year:

The Opioid Crisis: Federal Policy Approaches to Reduce Supply, Demand, and Harm

Not a bad plan. But wait, haven’t we all been instructed by our government to avoid use of the term “harm reduction”, as well as programs based on a harm reduction model?

Yes, we have! From...

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She does have a point…

I don’t see how any nation, let alone the United States, can hope to have real impact on the country’s drug problems without committing to a coordinated plan of action, and then sticking with it.

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I don’t see how any nation, let alone the United States, can hope to have real impact on the country’s drug problems without committing to a coordinated plan of action, and then sticking with it.

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