"The opioid problem is not really about opioids. It's mainly about cultural, social, and environmental factors." — Carl Hart, Drug Use for Grown-Ups"The core of addiction doesn't lie in what you swallow or inject — it's in the pain you feel in your head." — Johann Hari, Chasing the Scream"Psychedelic drugs don't change you — they don't change your character — unless you want to be changed." — Alexander Shulgin"I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless use of them." — Timothy Leary"The revolution will not be televised." — Gil Scott-Heron"Many of our most basic assumptions about this subject are wrong. Drugs are not what we think they are." — Johann Hari"The potential of the psychedelic drugs to provide access to the interior universe is, I believe, their most valuable property." — Alexander Shulgin, PIHKAL "The opioid problem is not really about opioids. It's mainly about cultural, social, and environmental factors." — Carl Hart, Drug Use for Grown-Ups"The core of addiction doesn't lie in what you swallow or inject — it's in the pain you feel in your head." — Johann Hari, Chasing the Scream"Psychedelic drugs don't change you — they don't change your character — unless you want to be changed." — Alexander Shulgin"I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless use of them." — Timothy Leary"The revolution will not be televised." — Gil Scott-Heron"Many of our most basic assumptions about this subject are wrong. Drugs are not what we think they are." — Johann Hari"The potential of the psychedelic drugs to provide access to the interior universe is, I believe, their most valuable property." — Alexander Shulgin, PIHKAL
Issue 06 · March 2026 Biweekly · Drug Policy Intelligence
The Switch Stack
Where the numbers flip the narrative

Drug Policy & Public Health Special 4 Articles · Legalization, Criminalization & The Pharma Ledger
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The Investigation

Legal, Prescribed, Lethal: How the Drug War Got It Backwards

14 min read

Tobacco kills 480,000 Americans a year. Alcohol kills 178,000. Cannabis has zero documented fatal overdoses — and remains Schedule I. Fentanyl was synthesized in a Belgian pharmaceutical lab in 1960, approved by the FDA, and marketed by sales reps. The War on Drugs has cost $1 trillion since 1971. The ledger doesn’t balance.

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Also in this issue
The Briefing

The Patent on Pain

8 min read

Fentanyl was patented in 1964 by Janssen Pharmaceutica. OxyContin launched in 1996 with the claim that “fewer than 1% become addicted.” By 2023, 806,000 Americans had died from opioid overdoses. The Sackler family settlement: $7.4 billion — roughly $9,180 per death.

The Data

The Drug Ledger: Every Number, Every Source

5 min read

480,000 tobacco deaths. 178,000 alcohol deaths. Zero cannabis overdose deaths. $1 trillion spent on the War on Drugs. 45% of federal prisoners locked up for drug offenses. Portugal’s HIV infections from drug use: down 98.8%. The numbers, side by side.

The Editorial

The Pharma Cartel

10 min read

The most dangerous drug dealer in American history wore a lab coat, not a bandana. Purdue Pharma made $35 billion selling OxyContin. The Sacklers extracted $10 billion. Their penalty: a settlement worth 20% of what they took. Meanwhile, 45% of federal prisoners sit in cells for drug offenses.

About This Issue

All articles share the same verified dataset. Key sources: CDC/NIDA overdose data (2023), NIAAA alcohol deaths (2020–2021), EMCDDA Portugal data, NEJM Carhart-Harris psilocybin trial (2021), DOJ Purdue Pharma court records, BOP incarceration statistics, Swiss FOPH psychedelic therapy program data (2024). Every number is traceable to analysis.md. Items not verified from primary sources are flagged [UNVERIFIED].

Data Sources

CDC & NIDA — Drug overdose death rates. NIAAA — Alcohol-related deaths. EMCDDA — Portugal country drug report. NEJM — Carhart-Harris et al. (2021). DOJ — Purdue Pharma criminal charges. PMC — OxyContin marketing analysis. BOP/USSC — Federal incarceration data. Swiss FOPH — Limited medical use program. RAND — Netherlands coffeeshop analysis. Brown University — Oregon M110 fentanyl analysis.