Breed’s broadside against harm reduction isn’t based on facts, experts say

MISSION LOCAL, Joe Rivano Barros, February 28, 2024 - “Breed’s views go against the science of addiction and the best practices in the field, which conclude that programs like needle exchanges and safe-consumption sites can lead to fewer deaths and help connect users to treatment. Without harm reduction, experts said, the city’s fentanyl crisis might well be far deadlier.” . . . [SOURCE]

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