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Drug Policy Barely Discussed During Republican Debate Author: Shernide Delva The opioid epidemic is discussed in the media every day now. Every week, money is being proposed to help end the prescription pill and heroin addiction crisis. In addition, marijuana reform has continues to be a controversial... Learn More
Recovery Coaches Team with Police to Offer Detox to Addicts [caption id="attachment_17608" align="aligncenter" width="469"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Now is a time for innovation and taking initiative as the nation tries to actively... Learn More
4 Ways Drug Testing for Welfare Has Failed Author: Justin Mckibben This year we have seen a lot of debate back and forth on the whole drug testing for welfare idea, and over the past year we have seen a few programs built up, debated over, and phased... Learn More
Free and Legal Marijuana Making it to the Streets Author: Justin Mckibben The state of Oregon last night was ignited, and it was a little more than enthusiasm in the air at midnight as crowds gathered and counted down minutes before lighting up joints in the streets to celebrate... Learn More
Maryland Program Treating Heroin Addicted Prisoners Author: Justin Mckibben Last September I wrote about how the city of Baltimore, Maryland was being labeled the “Heroin Capital of the United States” and was suffering from a community crushing crisis as Government agencies estimate that as many as... Learn More
Is Harm Reduction the Future of Recovery? Author: Justin Mckibben Many believe that responsible and compassionate work done by police to support harm reduction has the potential not only to improve public health, but to help heal the damaged relationship between police and public in the wake of... Learn More
The Latest Chapter in the True Cost of the War on Drugs Author: Justin Mckibben Some experts speculate that the War on Drugs has failed thus far on so many levels, and that reform is vital to resolving these issues. The Count the Costs campaign is a cooperative effort between various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)... Learn More

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