N.C. Harm Reduction Coalition members push for new tools to fight drug overdose deaths
Robert Childs and Leilani Attilo of the N.C. Harm Reduction Coalition discuss the coalition's proposals for fighting drug overdose deaths in North Carolina: a 911 Good Samaritan Law and increased access to the overdose-fighting drug naloxone. Childs and Attilo offered these comments during a Jan. 28, 2013, speech for the John Locke Foundation's Shaftesbury Society. To watch full-length presentations of JLF events, click here.
Tags: State Government, Crime, health,
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