It's a prime example of how a more hands-off approach, giving individuals the freedom to make their own choices in a safer environment, could actually lead to better outcomes. While it's definitely a controversial move, it's refreshing to see a bold step towards addressing the opioid crisis without just piling on more punitive measures. Allowing cities and towns the option to open these facilities could serve as a real-world testbed for harm reduction strategies. It's about time we started looking at addiction through a lens of compassion and practical solutions, rather than just criminalization.
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