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- The perspective of a retired police officer.
- An article that supports our assertion that drug use prevention is a necessary part of reducing harms and saving lives.
- Do Harm Reduction policies really reduce harm?Read this report from Australia to find out.
- More on the legalization of hard drugs by Lilley and Zivo – check it out.
- Harm Reduction is Not Enough!
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Could the link between marijuana use and mental illness also increase the risk of overdose & death?
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/massive-danish-study-finds-strong-link-between-pot-addiction-and-mental-illness/?utm_source=digest-freedom-2023-05-17&utm_medium=email
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If you are wondering why “Safer Supply” does more harm than good, read this:
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/hard-drugs-for-addicts-a-catastrophic-failure
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What is more inhumane: mandatory treatment or to keep enabling addicts? Read this perspective.
https://www.westernstandard.news/opinion/morgan-its-inhumane-to-keep-enabling-addicts/article_b783c040-decd-11ed-a0bf-67e1e33648ee.html
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Harm Reduction is Not Enough! To see why not, check out this article.
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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.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-oregon-opioid-overdose/
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5 Reasons Why B.C. Decriminalizing Hard Drugs is a Terrible Idea.
https://fb.watch/isAFP_d3U8/?mibextid=j8LeHn
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Why the province of BC should be paying attention to what is happening in Alberta
https://theline.substack.com/p/q-and-a-part-2-our-fatal-overdose?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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International Recovery Day is celebrated around the world.
Drug Prevention Network of Canada is a member of World Federation Against Drugs, (WFAD), and our organisation is committed along with WFAD in its’ dedication to promoting recovery efforts and spreading hope worldwide. Please see information below regarding the initiatives … Continue reading
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Watch below as BC addiction medicine physician, Launette Rieb, discusses the harm of “safe supply” program in BC and instead advocates for more abstinence-based treatment…
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ABR is a New DPNC Project
MAKING THINGS EASIER ABR is a new non-profit. We have one goal: Bringing real recovery back into the continuum of care in addictions. We want more abstinence based beds available and paid for by governments. Addicts should have the same … Continue reading
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