Alcohol Study Suppressed
As it turns out, the alcohol industry— the people who make and distribute and sell alcoholic beverages to the public— strongly objected.
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by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 18, 2026 | Public Health | 0 |
As it turns out, the alcohol industry— the people who make and distribute and sell alcoholic beverages to the public— strongly objected.
by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 1, 2026 | Public Health | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | May 25, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | May 21, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | May 14, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | May 11, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | May 7, 2026 | Public Health | 0 |
…simply relocating a common human and societal problem online is only going to expand its scope, and with that, the sheer number of problems it will inevitably create.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 27, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
“Significantly lesser quantities of drugs are smuggled directly into the United States by traffickers using maritime conveyances than by traffickers using overland routes.”
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 23, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
…an estimated three out of four pot-positive DUI offenders were also positive for alcohol or other drugs when arrested.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 20, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
Apparently, some of the more level headed members of the medical community are already expressing concern about the possibility that, because of the aforementioned “national priorities”, psychedelics will avoid the usual scrutiny from experts.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 2, 2026 | Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
Most interesting were the environmental and legal factors that influenced drunk driving. The young adults identified these as “minimal police presence, sparse population, and lack of alternative transportation”
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 26, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
In the neverending hunt for financial rewards, poor consumer health can be viewed as collateral damage.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 23, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
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.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 19, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
…a substantial majority of electronic cigarettes sold in America are actually illegal
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 16, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
…a former US Senator took the time to explain to me that framing certain problems as a war rather than, say, a public health issue, made it much easier to marshal public support and (hopefully) a lot of funding.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 16, 2026 | Public Policy | 0 |
I have little confidence in the ability (or willingness) of Internet companies to determine if a prospective purchaser is underage.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 12, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
It would be difficult for the defense to argue that this isn’t done intentionally, for the purpose of keeping patrons coming back for more. And more, and more.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 5, 2026 | In the News | 0 |
It’s an incredibly dishonest way for officers of the court to behave, and I imagine those hearing or reading the story now are having some difficulty understanding how they managed to get away with it for as long as they did.
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