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As a victim...
As an addict, and therefore a victim of the War on Drugs and prohibition in general, I not only read but am given hope and encouragement from DRC.
In fact, I am now reading about the NAOMI study on heroin maintenance, a story that was mostly "repressed" in major media in Canada. So thanks for reporting on that!!
Karlin
In reply to As a victim... by Anonymous (not verified)
Thanks for joining us,
Thanks for joining us, Karlin, and thanks for speaking up. You have not only helped us make the case for our program, you have more importantly made the point that addicts are harmed, not helped, by prohibition. Many well-intentioned prohibition supporters simply don't realize that.
David Borden, Executive Director
StoptheDrugWar.org: the Drug Reform Coordination Network
Washington, DC
http://stopthedrugwar.org
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