Methadone Tax creating mixed opinions in WV drug rehabilitation community

A newly proposed tax bill in West Virginia that would tax a dollar to treatment centers for every dose of methadone distributed to recovering addicts is being met with mixed emotions by the drug rehabilitation community for various reasons.  Recovering addicts are skeptical about the newly proposed bill because they feel that the tax will be passed on to them by the treatment centers.  Additionally, recovering addicts are arguing that the bill is discriminating against them because it does not tax non-addicts who are taking methadone for pain treatment.

On the other hand, the bill is designed to collect 1.5 million dollars to be used mainly for heroine prevention programs state wide and general drug intervention and recovery programs for addicts.  The legislators who created the bill argue that there are plenty of methadone treatment clinics for recovering addicts but not enough long-term, in-patient recovery programs.  This is much due to funding issues in the state’s budget.

As of now, there are seven major methadone clinics in West Virginia that are owned by the CRC Health Group, a California-based company.  The CRC owned clinics have also met the bill with opposition, arguing that they spend millions of dollars a year for community prevention and recovery programs and that the tax would only affect them negatively.  Nonetheless, state-law-makers argue that there just isn’t enough aid available to recovering addicts and more must be done to try and solve the state’s epidemic of opiate addictions.

  • http://armme.wordpress.com labrat

    How on earth can they say they need to increase addiction treatment funding and then do it by taxing the people that are offering that treatment?

    It’s like saying “we want to increase the amount of aid to the elderly that need medications….and we are going to get that money by taxing every pharmacy that treats elderly patients”

    So lets increase the cost of treatment to pay for treatment! HUH?

  • http://www.methadonesupport.org Nathan

    I agree with you 100% this is ridiclous and I hope the people fight this with all they can and I do guarentee that this fee will be passed down to the patients who usually dont have alot of money in the first place and there just being punished for trying to get help and it will more than likely discourage some from getting help from this life saving medication!

  • http://www.methadonesupport.org Zenith

    I agree too. This is nothing more than a “sin tax” levied at the most effective treatment available for opiate addicts, to fund far less effective treatments. It’s a losing proposition for everyone, but most of all, the people that need help.