The Department of
Health has supported the idea of needle exchanges for drug users in Britain since 1987 on the grounds that HIV is a greater potential threat to public health than hard
Health has supported the idea of
needle exchanges for drug users in Britain since 1987
on the grounds that HIV is a greater potential threat to
public health than hard
health than hard drugs.
In yet another chapter in the Nanny State Chronicles, an opinion piece in Canada's Globe and Mail concluded that
public health practitioners should «stick to their
needles» because they had no place having an opinion
on taxes, free trade, economic policy or corporate control.