The U.S. Senate approved a bill July 13 with a vote of 92-2 to treat the nation’s opioid addiction crisis. It’s worth noting that one state – Georgia – recently passed a law that could block, rather than expand, access to treatment. Could other states also go in Georgia’s direction? Could it possibly be a good idea?
The Empire State of the South recently placed a moratorium on new treatment clinics that would treat those with addictions. The legislative action appears to truly go against the tide of progress that is being made nationally.
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