Harm Reduction is Compassionate Policy
If a loved one, a child perhaps, was in the heartbreaking throws of an addiction, wouldn’t you seek help in the form of treatment? more
This is something that I think the people are ahead of our public officials on, and they need to hear from more constituents to feel politically safe to usher in harm reduction policies.
Hubub on Friday, July 9, 2010
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I feel that harm reduction is necessary to preserve life.
Inspired on Friday, July 9, 2010