Heroin Program's Deadly Toll

harm-reduction leaders have struggled to address a sometimes-lethal issue: dangerous drug use by the very workers who are supposed to help users. In the circles of New York and San Francisco where Mr. Morse worked, at least five harm-reduction staffers have died of overdoses. These included needle-exchange founders in both cities, as well as psychologist John Watters, a needle-exchange advocate who started a study to track how outreach programs benefited ... Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jan. 10, 2009

My hat goes off to Mr. Morris and all the fine volunteers across this country. This article not only reports on the dangers of drug use ( be it heroin, cocaine, prescription medicines, etc) it reports on the thousands of people who sacrifice their time an efforts to help the drug addict. An eye-opening report.

My heart goes out to Mr. Morris and his family, who know he did not die in vain.

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