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The perspective of a retired police officer.

Posted on September 12, 2024 by Chuck Doucette
Interview with Chuck Doucette, Retired RCMP Officer
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← An article that supports our assertion that drug use prevention is a necessary part of reducing harms and saving lives.
Have you signed the Oviedo Declaration – Show your support for Drug Use Prevention. →
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