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New Proposal Includes Death Penalty for Opiod Traffickers

<p>President Trump and the First Lady traveled to New Hampshire Monday to unveil the Administration&&num;8217&semi;s new plan to combat opioid addiction&period; The state of New Hampshire is significant&nbsp&semi;in terms of the opioid epidemic as well as the upcoming presidential primary in 2020&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Key elements of the new plan include&colon;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>Education and advertising<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Law enforcement and interdiction<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Government funding for medical treatment<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Helping recovering addicts find jobs&nbsp&semi;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;The only way to solve the drug problem is through toughness&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Trump during a speech in Pennsylvania&period; &&num;8220&semi;When you catch a drug dealer&hellip&semi;you gotta put him away for a long time&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump&nbsp&semi;praised China&rsquo&semi;s use of the death penalty on drug dealers and argued that a murderer in the US can receive the death penalty for killing one person&comma; but a drug dealer&comma; who could contribute to the death of thousands&comma; will spend little time in jail&period; &ldquo&semi;A drug dealer will kill 2&comma;000&comma; 3&comma;000&comma; 5&comma;000 people during the course of his or her life&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Trump&period; &ldquo&semi;So you can kill thousands of people and go to jail for 30 days&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Officials made it clear the death penalty would apply only to&nbsp&semi;traffickers who bring large quantities of drugs into the country &lpar;particularly fentanyl&rpar;&comma; not to people who grow pot in their backyards&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump also said the DOJ is looking &ldquo&semi;very seriously&rdquo&semi; into suing major opioid manufacturers &&num;8211&semi; many of which have already been sued by cities and states&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&mdash&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump&rsquo&semi;s speech on Monday was more of a message to prosecutors to be tougher on drug dealers&comma; at it did not specifically call for legislation to broaden the use of the death penalty for federal drug crimes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some states already have laws that make it possible for drug dealers to receive the death penalty&period; In Florida&comma; dealers linked to overdose deaths can be charged with first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison or death&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump has supported the idea of capital punishment for drug dealers in the past&comma; but this is the first time the death penalty has been part of an official Administration plan&period; Trump&rsquo&semi;s talk of the death penalty&nbsp&semi;prompted criticism from some treatment advocates&comma; who insist the US cannot punish its way out of the epidemic&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Trump Administration&&num;8217&semi;s &dollar;6 billion&nbsp&semi;plan also includes a federally-funded ad campaign aimed to prevent people from using opioids&period; The ad project is the first policy issue Trump has tackled with his wife&comma; Melania&comma; who is particularly interested in protecting children from drugs&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;The first lady wants to focus on the well-being of children with ads that lay out you are a somebody&comma; not a statistic&comma; don&rsquo&semi;t start with drugs&comma; and educate them&comma;&rdquo&semi; said one official&period; &ldquo&semi;The President is more shock the conscience&period; He wants to shock people into not using it&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&mdash&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>According to CDC estimates&comma; around 64&comma;000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2016&period; More than 40&comma;000 of those deaths have been attributed to opioids&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In February&comma; Congress passed a budget deal including &dollar;6 billion to address the opioid epidemic&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Editor&&num;8217&semi;s note&colon;<&sol;strong> In earlier work&comma; I&&num;8217&semi;ve proposed that drug dealers who push drugs to children should get the death penalty&period; Can&&num;8217&semi;t say I&&num;8217&semi;m opposed to major traffickers subject to the same penalties&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Addictive drugs have a &&num;8220&semi;hyperlinked&&num;8221&semi; supply-demand curve the supply creates the demand and the addiction is the most intense demand possible&period; Once you are addicted&comma; you no longer have choices&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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