Media Highlights from Dr. Corey Davis and Dr. Magdalena Cerda’s Study on the Effects of Decriminalizing Drug Possession on Overdose Death Rates
Decriminalizing Drug Possession Doesn’t Lead to More Fatal Overdoses
TIME – September 28
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Scientists Confirm Decriminalizing Drugs Doesn’t Increase Overdose Deaths
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Newsweek – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Study: No Link Between PNW Overdose Deaths and Drug Laws
Axios – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Decriminalizing DRUGS Doesn’t Lead to More Overdoses, State Case Studies Suggest - as Policymakers Scramble to Find Ways to Stem Record Highs of Drug Overdoses
Daily Mail – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
New Study Suggests Looser WA Drug Laws Do Not Mean More Overdose Deaths
The Seattle Times – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Oregon, Washington Drug Overdoses Are Up, But Not Because of Decriminalization, Study Finds
Portland Business Journal – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Decriminalizing Drugs in Oregon and Washington Isn’t Associated with Overdose Increases, Study Finds
Salon – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
New Research Finds No Link Between Measure 110 and Overdose Deaths
Portland Mercury – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
New Study Suggests Looser WA Drug Laws Do Not Mean More Overdose Deaths
Union-Bulletin – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Study Says Drug Decriminalization in Oregon Did Not Cause More Overdose Deaths
Herald and News – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
Study Says Drug Decriminalization in Oregon Did Not Cause More Overdose Deaths
OPB – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
A Study Finds ‘No Evidence’ That Decriminalization Boosted Drug-Related Deaths in Oregon
Reason – September 27
-Corey Davis, JD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Population Health
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