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The addiction crisis requires treatment expansion, not tougher enforcement

Harm reduction advocates argue that overdose deaths require treating addiction as a medical condition through expanded access to medication-assisted treatment and safe consumption sites. Law-and-order proponents counter that tough enforcement, interdiction, and accountability—not enabling use through treatment—are needed to end the crisis.

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