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+ | ===Drug Overdose and Addiction=== | ||
+ | *Reduce deaths from drug overdose by 25% by 2020 [https://martinomalley.com/policy/addiction-treatment-and-prevention/ (MOW-AT)] | ||
+ | *Establish a national dashboard to monitor the overdose and addiction problem, track nationwide responses, and target resources to increase access to critical services [https://martinomalley.com/policy/addiction-treatment-and-prevention/ (MOW-AT)] | ||
+ | **Create and adopt a national strategy to reduce addiction to fentanyl (a deadly narcotic laced into heroin) within 100 days of taking office | ||
+ | *Stop the over-prescription of pain medications [https://martinomalley.com/policy/addiction-treatment-and-prevention/ (MOW-AT)] | ||
+ | **Require physician training on pain prescribing | ||
+ | **Strengthen prescription drug monitoring programs | ||
+ | **Support patient education on pain | ||
+ | *Expand access to treatment [https://martinomalley.com/policy/addiction-treatment-and-prevention/ (MOW-AT)] | ||
+ | **Expand access to Naloxone (a reversal drug used to treat overdoses from heroin and prescription opioids) | ||
+ | **Equip all first responders with Naloxone and ensure all hospitals and first responders can quickly direct patients to effective addiction treatment options | ||
+ | **Increase funding for effective therapies | ||
+ | **Expand coverage of proven treatments under Medicare and Medicaid | ||
+ | **Assure every veteran access to treatment within 12 hours | ||
+ | *Invest in community resources for recovery [https://martinomalley.com/policy/addiction-treatment-and-prevention/ (MOW-AT)] | ||
+ | **Implement a public health response to addiction | ||
+ | **Support community services | ||
+ | **Launch a national campaign to reduce the stigma associated with drug addiction | ||
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+ | ===Marijuana=== | ||
+ | *Supports the decriminalization of the possession of small amounts of marijuana [http://www.denverpost.com/election/ci_28832902/democratic-candidate-martin-omalley-talks-marijuana-2016-campaign (DP)] | ||
+ | *Supports the legalization of medical marijuana [http://www.denverpost.com/election/ci_28832902/democratic-candidate-martin-omalley-talks-marijuana-2016-campaign (DP)] | ||
+ | *Wants to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule II drug [http://www.denverpost.com/election/ci_28832902/democratic-candidate-martin-omalley-talks-marijuana-2016-campaign (DP)] |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 27 January 2016
O'Malley's Drug Policy (section page)
Drug Overdose and Addiction
- Reduce deaths from drug overdose by 25% by 2020 (MOW-AT)
- Establish a national dashboard to monitor the overdose and addiction problem, track nationwide responses, and target resources to increase access to critical services (MOW-AT)
- Create and adopt a national strategy to reduce addiction to fentanyl (a deadly narcotic laced into heroin) within 100 days of taking office
- Stop the over-prescription of pain medications (MOW-AT)
- Require physician training on pain prescribing
- Strengthen prescription drug monitoring programs
- Support patient education on pain
- Expand access to treatment (MOW-AT)
- Expand access to Naloxone (a reversal drug used to treat overdoses from heroin and prescription opioids)
- Equip all first responders with Naloxone and ensure all hospitals and first responders can quickly direct patients to effective addiction treatment options
- Increase funding for effective therapies
- Expand coverage of proven treatments under Medicare and Medicaid
- Assure every veteran access to treatment within 12 hours
- Invest in community resources for recovery (MOW-AT)
- Implement a public health response to addiction
- Support community services
- Launch a national campaign to reduce the stigma associated with drug addiction