Berkshire DA: Doctors Have Failed In Opioid Crisis, Says Baker's Plan Is First Step To Real Action

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Berkshire County District Attorney David Capeless
Jim Levulis

The Massachusetts District Attorneys Association recently backed Governor Charlie Baker’s proposed legislation aimed at curbing opioid abuse. The measures would restrict patients to a three-day supply of painkillers the first time they are prescribed an opioid drug, or when they receive a prescription from a new doctor. The Republican is also proposing to give medical professionals the authority to commit patients for substance abuse treatment if they pose a danger to themselves or others. Berkshire County District Attorney David Capeless will take over as president of the MDAA next week. He told WAMC’s Berkshire Bureau Chief Jim Levulis why Baker’s legislation is a step in the right direction.

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Jim is WAMC’s Assistant News Director and hosts WAMC's flagship news programs: Midday Magazine, Northeast Report and Northeast Report Late Edition. Email: jlevulis@wamc.org