Thursday, July 27, 2023

No, Legalization Won't Solve The Drug Crisis

Drug crises invite a temptation to identify not drugs but their prohibition as the "Real" problem.

This is particularly true today, during a crisis driven by an extra-potent substance leaking into-indeed, poisoning-the illicit drug supply.

McArdle kindly highlighted an essay of mine on the drug crisis that explains the extent of the problem and details its origins in a revolution in illicit pharmaceutical production.

The basic argument goes something like this: the current crisis is a problem of adulteration of the drug supply with highly potent opioids, principally fentanyl.

As writers like Sam Quinones have documented, the early crisis was driven by a dramatic increase in the prescribing of opioids for chronic pain, which either led to addiction or diversion-that is, the drugs addicted the people to whom they were prescribed, or they were diverted by their licit recipients to the illicit market.

McArdle notes a recent paper in the American Journal of Public Health, which found that drug busts are associated with an increase in drug-overdose deaths.

Legalization can seem like a seductive solution to the drug crisis, especially to ardent capitalists such as McArdle.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/no-legalization-wont-solve-the-drug-crisis 

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