Agreed, harm reduction policies not only save lives, and help curbs some of the stigmatization. Pragmatic regulations help too. I was sad to hear that B.C. has cutback on some of the harm reduction programs they offered those who use street drugs. Sadly, the world seems to be going back to the “prohibition, abstinence only” agendas with heavy stigmatization. Such as Alberta’s forced rehab. But, right now, Alberta is not a place to be. They have agendas, agendas focused on cutbacks, and forced mandates, and many other things I loathe right now.
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