The City of Philadelphia is desperate for solutions to the opioid crisis. Now, they're looking to implement a controversial policy by opening safe-injection sites where people can inject illegal drugs under medical supervision.
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Desperate Philadelphia Aims to Be First City with Safe Injection Sites to Combat Opioid Crisis
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