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Oct 2019
51m 48s

Episode 31: Supervised Consumption: Narc...

CHRISTOPHER MORAFF, TROY FARAH, ZACHARY SEIGEL
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Safehouse is safe, for now. On Wednesday Oct. 2, a federal judge in Philadelphia ruled that a supervised injection site proposed by the nonprofit Safehouse would not violate a provision of the Controlled Substances Act, known as the “Crack House” statute, authored by none other than Democratic presidential frontrunner, Joe Biden. On today’s episode, hosts Tr ... Show More
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