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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2019 · 22 MIN

Episode 47: The Media's Misguided Fentanyl Hype

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In recent years, lawmakers and the media have dusted off the 1980's War on Drugs script to respond to an uptick in overdoses caused by a new, potent, heroin-like substance called fentanyl. Military officials are considering classifying it as a "weapon of mass destruction," and highly regarded media outlets like 60 Minutes have spread the fable that police can be badly harmed from merely touching the drug. This week's guest, Appeal contributor Maia Szalavitz, explains how medical professionals and reformers are pushing back against this media-fed panic.  

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In recent years, lawmakers and the media have dusted off the 1980's War on Drugs script to respond to an uptick in overdoses caused by a new, potent, heroin-like substance called fentanyl. Military officials are considering classifying it as a...

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