Tag: opioids

    How Overdose Surged for Black People as It Held Steady for Whites

    As opioid-involved overdose fatalities were holding steady for most racial groups prior to the ...

    Why San Francisco Drug Users Are Injecting Less, Smoking Fentanyl More

    Many people who use drugs in San Francisco have been reducing their injecting of ...

    Biden Looks to Make Harsh Criminalization of Fentanyl Analogs Permanent

    President Joe Biden is seeking to extend indefinitely a Trump-era rule on the scheduling ...

    Rural Counties Awarded $78 Million through Opioid Response Program

    The federal government has allocated more than $80 million to combat the opioid-involved overdose ...

    Will Missouri’s Opioid Settlement Payout Mean Much for Harm Reduction?

    At least 1,921 Missourians died of opioid-involved overdose in 2020, an increase of almost ...

    You Can No Longer Be Arrested for Carrying Fentanyl Test Strips in Philly

    On August 2, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced that city police will no longer ...

    Vancouver Activists Hand Out Drugs, Demand Better Safe Supply Options

    On July 14 Jean Swanson, a city councillor of Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), helped ...

    Orlando, Florida, Gets Its First Syringe Program—With Strings Attached

    Orange County, Florida, launched its first syringe service program (SSP) on June 1. The ...

    New York Poised to Finally Decriminalize Syringe Possession

    A six-year effort to decriminalize syringe possession for drug use in New York is ...