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Tag: North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition

A person in a sports cap holding a needle box to be packed away and delivered to needle exchange participants. Dunlap says they meth use never went away in Haywood County.
Posted inRural Health

Even as opioids ravage WNC, mountain folks say meth never went away

by Liora Engel-Smith December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

By Liora Engel-Smith Jesse-Lee Dunlap goes where not even the mail carrier does. The Haywood County resident, who works with the N.C. Harm Reduction Coalition, routinely navigates into dirt pathways so narrow they hardly count as roads. On a recent afternoon, Dunlap maneuvered a white rental van up one such trail, squeezing up a steep […]

shows the front of the legislative building in Raleigh, general assembly, where the state budget gets approved
Posted inSubstance Use

Opioid bills at odds with each other, advocates say

by Taylor Knopf June 21, 2019July 10, 2019
a pair of hands holds several bags containing literature and one containing a nasal applicator for naloxone. One of the pieces of literature reads: Opioid Overdose Prevention and Survival
Posted inSubstance Use

Lawmakers consider ‘Death by distribution’ law

by Taylor Knopf April 10, 2019June 20, 2019
harm reduction, needle exchange, heroin, opioid crisis
Posted inSubstance Use

Pastors say to address the opioid crisis, expand Medicaid

by Taylor Knopf March 25, 2019March 24, 2019
Posted inSubstance Use

Lawmakers want to widen Good Samaritan Law protections

by Taylor Knopf March 13, 2019March 12, 2019
group of people sit around a table talking, one man looks deep in thought as he listens
Posted inSubstance Use

Families Who Have Lost to Opioid Overdose Take Action

by Taylor Knopf July 12, 2018November 16, 2018

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