June 4, 2019                                                                                       

The Honorable Lindsey Graham, Chairman

Committee on the Judiciary

U.S. Senate

224 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515

The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member

Committee on the Judiciary

U.S. Senate

152 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515

RE: Hearing on “The Countdown: Fentanyl Analogues & the Expiring Emergency Scheduling Order

Dear Chairman Graham & Ranking Member Feinstein:

The R Street Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public policy research organization based out of Washington, D.C. We strive to promote free markets and effective government policies in many areas, including harm reduction and public health.

My interest in and efforts to promote reasonable policy relating to drug abuse are based on my scientific expertise in neural mechanisms of addiction, as well as my keen understanding of sound public policy and its ability to positively influence society.

When considering amendments to the Controlled Substances Act, including rescheduling or de-scheduling drugs or drug analogs, we ask that consideration be given to the consequences associated with these actions.

We appreciate that synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl and certain derivatives, have contributed to the opioid overdose crisis that the United States is currently experiencing. However, we submit that keeping fentanyl analogs as Schedule I drugs and extending the emergency scheduling order will not curb the number of opioid overdose deaths. Instead:

Given current regulations surrounding the use and potential use of scheduled drugs, we believe that reclassifying fentanyl analogs as Schedule II drugs would be more appropriate.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Respectfully submitted,

Dr. Carrie Wade, Director of Harm Reduction Policy

R Street Institute

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