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← Decriminalization is meant to reduce stigma associated with drug use. Some might say “stigma” is a good thing. It might actually help save lives. Check out this article.
Chris Selley: Harm-reduction proponents need to acknowledge its failures →

Harm Reduction is Not Enough! To see why not, check out this article.

Posted on April 23, 2023 by dpncwebmaster
Why ‘harm reduction’ is no match for fentanyl
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← Decriminalization is meant to reduce stigma associated with drug use. Some might say “stigma” is a good thing. It might actually help save lives. Check out this article.
Chris Selley: Harm-reduction proponents need to acknowledge its failures →
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