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Sunday, November 19, 2017
Clere and Hill joust: "Should needle-exchange programs be part of Indiana's fight against opioid abuse?"
From Indianapolis Business Journal's "Forefront" supplement (November 13, 2017) comes this point/counterpoint segment, featuring two prominent Indiana Republicans: Attorney General Curtis Hill and State Representative Ed Clere.
Should needle-exchange programs be part of Indiana's fight against opioid abuse?
Hill says no; Clere replies yes. If you have a subscription to IBJ, you can skirt the paywall and view this article. If not, go here.
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