How does DEA involvement in prescription drugs affect overdoses? Biden shouldn't appoint "acting" officers.
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November 17, 2020
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Biden Should Avoid Abusing the Power to Appoint “Acting” Officers ([link removed] )
President‐Elect Joe Biden is being urged to follow his predecessors’ dubious practice by using the power to appoint “acting” officials to bypass the Senate’s confirmation role.
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DEA Involvement with Prescriptions ([link removed] )
While the DEA persists in its intrusion into the practice of medicine, the overdose rate continues to rise as a result of drug prohibition and the deadly black market it creates.
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