Washington City Mulling Suits Against Opioid Makers in Homelessness Fight
The city of Tacoma, Wash. is considering suing the manufacturers of opioids such as OxyContin in its fight against homelessness.
Mayor Marilyn Strickland said at this week’s City Council meeting that the city is looking at possible litigation to hold opioid makers accountable for their decisions and actions.
In January, Everett sued Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, seeking to hold it accountable for social and economic damages to the community due to illegal trafficking of the powerful painkillers. The company has asked a federal judge in Seattle to throw out the lawsuit.
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