Harm Reduction Reality
Tim and Aubrey discuss the need for harm reduction at festivals and the flawed perception that it condones drug use. They emphasize the importance of acknowledging the reality of human behavior and the ineffectiveness of prohibition and abstinence preaching.In this clip
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