Heather Haddon has this article in the WSJ with the above headline. The subhead is "New Hampshire poll participants put it above jobs and economy as something candidates should address."
I am pleased to see this important issue getting attention. However, there is a big difference between saying this is something candidates must address and coming to a consensus on how to address it. One thing we don't need is vague, boundless faith in "treatment" without an awareness of how difficult it is to keep addicts in treatment.
I am pleased to see this important issue getting attention. However, there is a big difference between saying this is something candidates must address and coming to a consensus on how to address it. One thing we don't need is vague, boundless faith in "treatment" without an awareness of how difficult it is to keep addicts in treatment.

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