Ryan Hampton (writer)

Ryan Hampton is a writer and American political activist. He is known for his books about opioid addiction.

Ryan Hampton
Born (1980-08-09) August 9, 1980
NationalityAmerican
EducationMarymount University, MAST Academy
Occupation(s)Writer, Author

American Fix

In August 2018, Hampton published his first book, "American Fix: Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis-and How to End It" - co-written with Claire Rudy Foster,[1] published by St. Martin's Press/Macmillan Publishing.[2] In American Fix, Hampton writes with candor about his experiences with what he calls a broken treatment system and outlines a political agenda for combatting the nation's addiction crisis.[3]

Hampton is a frequent contributor[4] to The Huffington Post.

Political activism

Hampton has been a vocal opponent of President Donald Trump's border wall, arguing that Trump's immigration agenda is shifting focus backwards to a "War on Drugs" approach.[5][6] He has advocated for safer recovery housing for addicts and for standards to end rogue sober homes in America.[7]

In August 2018, Hampton led a 500-person protest against drugmaker Purdue Pharma for their role in the American opioid crisis.[8] He has been at the forefront in calling for accountability from drug makers.[9]

In January 2019, Hampton was the guest of U.S. House Democrats to President Trump's State of the Union speech, representing the addiction recovery advocacy movement.[10]

In an effort to force the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to take action on the American addiction crisis, Hampton organized a rally in April 2019 and staged an 800-pound spoon at the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.[11]

Hampton has been called to testify before the U.S. Congress on numerous occasions and offer his experience and opinion on combating the opioid crisis in the United States.[12][13]

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