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Election Day results – including big wins in Michigan, Missouri, Utah and Florida – are expected to accelerate efforts to legalize marijuana and end the broader war on drugs in states across the U.S., at the federal level, and internationally.
Election Day results – including big wins in Michigan, Missouri, Utah and Florida – are expected to accelerate efforts to legalize marijuana and end the broader war on drugs in states across the U.S., at the federal level, and internationally.
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Harm reduction is a public health philosophy and intervention that seeks to reduce the harms associated with drug use and ineffective drug policies.
We believe drug policies should be based on science, compassion, health, and human rights – not fear and stigma. We promote policies and attitudes that reduce the harms of both drug use and drug prohibition. People shouldn’t be punished simply for what they put into their own bodies.