You are here

@dr4liberty (Twitter)

@rzadek (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Wed, 06/24/2020 - 11:41am
Harm Reduction as Public Health Strategy for Pandemics – @CatoInstitute panel ft. @DrLeanaWen @maiasz . https://buff.ly/2CgbxIf @dr4liberty joins me Sun. to discuss why the focus should be on harm reduction. The war on COVID like the war on drugs is a war on PEOPLE @CatoEvents

@ConsumerChoiceC (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Tue, 04/21/2020 - 12:05pm
Can Deregulation Help Fight Pandemics Better? Health Policy Lessons from COVID-19 Health Economist @FredCyrusRoeder , @CatoInstitute Senior Fellow @dr4liberty and @IndependentInst Dr. Raymond J. March on April 18th, 7:30 PM IST. Registration are now open: https://ccs9.typeform.com/to/T8sYw3

@acsh (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 04/02/2020 - 2:52pm
Many states are ahead of the federal government on implementing innovative measures in response to #COVID19 #coronavirus. By @dr4liberty

@rzadek (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Tue, 07/23/2019 - 3:37pm
Read Jeff Singer (aka the @dr4liberty ) of the @CatoInstitute on the difference between opiates and opioids, why people get addicted, and the idiocy of politicians blaming the epidemic on doctors despite plummeting rates of opioid prescriptions since 2010.

@rzadek (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 07/18/2019 - 3:24pm
@dr4liberty, an Arizona surgeon and Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, returns to the show at the top of the hour. We discuss opioid abuse, harm reduction, and the latest challenge to Obamacare. https://medium.com/@rzadek/jeffrey-singer

@jacobjamesrich (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 07/18/2019 - 3:22pm
Removing the licensing requirement to provide medication-assisted opioid addiction treatment is the most obvious move for Congress to make. @dr4liberty discusses the prospect of such liberalization. An 80% reduction in overdoses followed in France.

@dr4liberty (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 1:21pm
From the JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH. Government data show opioid policy misguided. It was never about doctors and patients and prescriptions. It was always about nonmedical users in the black market fueled by prohibition. @Surgeon_General @CatoInstitute

@PACRiseUp (Twitter)

Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 12/20/2018 - 11:44am
Harm Reduction: Shifting from a War on Drugs to a War on Drug-Related Deaths @dr4liberty breaks down why prohibition fails, benefits of Harm Reduction and MAT. https://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/harm-reduction-shifting-war-drugs-war-drug-related-deaths via @CatoInstitute

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - @dr4liberty (Twitter)