Reefer madness all over again.
Drug hysteria, racism and the demonization of Trayvon Martin.
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By Amy Chozich Remember the Crack 80's? Dr. Carl Hart's shows crack never was a problem. The real problem was class, poverty and racism.
View ArticleAs With Other Problems, Class Has a Role
Like cancer and heart disease, it disproportionately affects the poor, who have far less access to healthy diets and consistent medical care.
View ArticleDoctors don’t need more opioid training, the public needs education.
The New York Times asked me this question: Should Opioid Training for Doctors be mandatory? This is my response.
View ArticleWhy do rural drug problems inspire compassion rather than contempt?
Can you imagine Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, at the height of the so-called crack epidemic, urging Alabamians to have compassion and view crack as a health crisis?
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