>>San Francisco has had a "clean needle exchange program" for years, mainly to combat HIV and Hepatitis B. They have gotten pretty good results with epidemic containment, but I don't think those programs have actually pulled addicts out of the gutter for any longer than it takes for them to get a new clean needle...
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>It's in many states and North Carolina is one of the states that have this program. It's sponsored by the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition. However, I think Dragan's state: Virginia, is not one of the states with the program. Perhaps he should write his congressman...
From the couple of friends I have who were addicts once upon a time I heard that ibogaine treatment is far more efficient, it supposedly cleans the receptors of the "this is nice, I want more" effect of other narcotics. At least the friend who told me that sounded much more at home in her head than a couple of decades ago, when we previously spoke. And she stayed consistently so over the months since we have reestablished contact, so I guess we can say it works. Reading further, however, I found out that ibogaine is illegal here. Conundrum, eh?