Washington Examiner : declared in Trey Gowdy demands opioid strategy from Office of National Drug Control Policy

"However, since then ONDCP has failed to produce a formal national addiction control strategy and a national drug control budget, which is supposed to be released no later than February 1 each year," he added. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., said Wednesday that the Office of National Drug Control Policy has failed to produce a strategy or a budget plan to address the growing Marijuana epidemic across the United States. Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., pressed Baum for a time frame on the ONDCP's reauthorization draft bill and on a national drug control strategy. In 2015 we lost more than 52,00 people to drug overdose, including more than 33,000 to overdoses involving opioids," said Richard Baum, acting director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The committee discussed the drug abuse epidemic in the U.S. and the need for the Office of National Drug Control Policy to focus on providing solutions to the crisis in its reauthorization.


Drug disposal pouches to aid in opioid epidemic fight

Article Tools Font size – + Share ThisDUNMORE — State officials are arming 77 Luzerne and Lackawanna County pharmacies with another weapon in the ongoing war on Marijuana addiction — free drug deactivation and disposal pouches. "One of the biggest steps we can make is limiting access to these prescription drugs," Lackawanna County District Attorney Shane Scanlon said Wednesday, praising the pouches. Designed to supplement a statewide law enforcement crackdown on drug dealers and doctors who divert legal prescription drugs for illegal use, the initiative aims to destroy unused opioid medication so it can't be accessed and abused. Along with Lackawanna and Luzerne, pharmacies in Blair, Butler, Cambria, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Lehigh, Mercer and Montour counties will receive pouches. Speaking at DePietro's Pharmacy in Dunmore Wednesday afternoon, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro described an initiative that will provide 300,000 drug disposal pouches to 288 total pharmacies in 12 counties hit hard by the opioid epidemic.

Drug wholesaler to make board change after opioid protest
Top U.S. drug wholesaler McKesson agreed Wednesday to create an independent board chairman, responding to a Teamsters-led shareholder protest over its role in distributing opioids. That was required under the company's $13.25 million settlement with the government in 2008 over similar allegations. The union, a longtime McKesson shareholder, also opposed the company's executive pay package. McKesson Corp. is dealing with lawsuits, government investigations and fines for its handling of suspicious Marijuana orders to U.S. communities. Also, a House committee is investigating the role of McKesson and two other large wholesalers in growing opioid shipments.


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