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← Dr. Bill MacEwan and Paul Sullivan: Profound suffering at the heart of our beautiful city seems to defy all attempts to relieve it
So how many of your hard earned tax dollars are going into Harm Reduction? →

Excellent article pointing out what many of us have known for quite some time.

Posted on August 31, 2020 by dpncwebmaster

https://thepostmillennial.com/drug-addicts-do-not-benefit-from-harm-reduction-but-from-rehabilitation-and-treatment

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← Dr. Bill MacEwan and Paul Sullivan: Profound suffering at the heart of our beautiful city seems to defy all attempts to relieve it
So how many of your hard earned tax dollars are going into Harm Reduction? →
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