Yang would decriminalize, at the federal level, small quantities of opioid use and possession (anything under 5-10 days of personal use).
Yang would direct the FDA to regulate pharmaceutical company marketing tactics as much as they regulate the release of new drugs.
Yang would make it much harder to prescribe opioids, mandating that the FDA require doctors to complete special training before being allowed to prescribe opioids, and only hospitals would be allowed to prescribe them, not doctors' offices and practices.
Yang would work with the DEA to enforce a much stricter limit on the number of opioid-based medications that can be produced in any given year and instruct manufacturers to report drugs prescribed in each community so as to monitor excess supply and probable abuse.
“I didn’t always believe that decriminalizing opioids was a good way to tackle the opioid crisis in our country. Then I dug into the data, and realized it is the single best way to facilitate recovery by prescribing treatment, not jail to struggling users.”
Andrew Yang | Twitter, July 19, 2019
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