Removing hazards would reduce harm
If standard doses were administered in a safe and sterile place, and if users took routine steps to protect their health, they would not become ill or die at a rate any different from the population as a whole.
E Goode, Between Politics and Reason: The Drug Legalisation Debate, St Martin’s Press, 1997.
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