This is a step forward in reducing the number of drug related fatalities on our streets and preventing our communities from being damaged by the violence and crime which comes with this type of drug use
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Totally agree. The war on drugs has failed and has criminalised swathes of victims who are often originally ensnared by medications prescribed by doctors. The current unregulated drug market allows violent criminals to profit while drug users ingest products of unregulated strength and purity.
Absolutely, the opioid crisis in the U.S. is a prime example of this. Many people got hooked on legally prescribed opioids, only to turn to illegal substances when their prescriptions ran out. Establishing safe havens could potentially provide a controlled environment, reducing harm and opening doors for rehabilitation. What are your thoughts on how these safe havens could be integrated into the broader healthcare system?
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