Biden Administration Announces Blockbuster Recommendations Concerning Drug User Civil Rights
Drug Users' Thankful Billions In Tax Payer Money Will Expand Access to Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Support Services, While Keeping Southern Border Supply Chain Rolling To Ensure Steady Supply To Neighborhoods Everywhere.
Biden Administration Values Civil Rights to Fight US Drug Pandemic
Regina LaBelle, Acting Director of National Drug Control Policy, submitted the Biden-Harris Administration’s suggestions ‘for a long-term approach’ to decrease ‘the supply and availability of illicitly manufactured fentanyl-related substances (FRS)’ while defending ‘civil rights.’
The recommendations were assisted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Acting Director LaBelle said the suggestions will allow Congress to ‘take decisive action against the fastest growing driver of overdoses in the country while protecting civil rights and encouraging scientific research.’
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LaBelle continued, ‘At the same time, it is critical for Congress to fund the President’s Budget request, which includes $10.7 billion to expand access to substance use prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery support services.’
Dr. Rachel L. Levine, Assistant Secretary for Health at the Department of Health and Human Services, states, ‘Expanding the nation’s public health approach to substance use disorders is essential to our strategy to bringing down the rates of overdose death.’
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The new recommendations center on providing help for America’s drug-addicted population. Brilliant move using “Civil Rights” as a key talking point to attract more voters. By not addressing the massive increase of China-made Fentanyl flooding over our Souther Border, the Administration will undoubtedly request more tax payer funding in the years to follow as more of your neighbors get hooked on the deadly drug.
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