Heroin and opioid epidemic

Heroin and opioid epidemic

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Those of us in agriculture received a communiqué from agriculture Sec. Tom Vilsack which I found particularly poignant because I have encountered related problems with friends and family and had the very sobering ( no pun intended) experience of serving on Idaho's drug policy board. Let me read what Mr. Vilsack sent out.

"On behalf of all of the families across rural America affected by the heroin and opioid epidemic, I am grateful that Congress has answered President Obama's call to provide much-needed funding to combat this crisis that is devastating our rural communities. The 21st Century Cures Act includes $1 billion over two years, including $500 million in 2017, to prevent opioid misuse and expand access to treatment for individuals with drug misuse disorders. These additional resources are particularly critical in rural areas, where rates of opioid misuse and overdose are high, access to treatment is limited, and patients who seek treatment are often met with waitlists that can mean the difference between life and death. Having met with families across the country that have been impacted by the effects of the epidemic, and having experienced addiction firsthand in my own family, I know how important it is to provide people a second chance and an opportunity to get on the path to recovery."

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