
The Atlantic writes that no matter what jurisdictions or drug policy, overdose deaths have fallen in the last few years primarily as China cracked down and restricted the production of purcursor chemicals used in the street production of fentanyl.
Important to neoliberal because of the impact on drug policy seems negligible compared to restrictions in supply. Which would require further international cooperation with China and countries producing purcursor chemicals.
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> To further explore the possibility that fentanyl supply was plummeting, the authors also decided to look to an unusual source of data: Reddit forums dedicated to drugsā such as [r slash]fentanyl.
r slash fentanyl having a bigger impact on public policy discussions than r slash neoliberal ever could smh