Harm reduction groups are scrambling to meet new guidelines. A new West Virginia law requires harm reduction groups to have a license, and have one-for-one needle exchange. Some groups fear they may have to shut down, or go underground.
Harm reduction groups are scrambling to meet new guidelines. A new West Virginia law requires harm reduction groups to have a license, and have one-for-one needle exchange. Some groups fear they may have to shut down, or go underground.