Author name: Daniel Patrick Garrett

Where Drug Users’ Unions May Fall Short

People who use drugs, especially their often-problematic counterparts, are given a bad name. Here in the United States, a campaign against drugs and drug users alike has been going strong for some 100 years — if not longer. We’ve been painted as — especially non-White and otherwise-disadvantaged people — “dirty junkies” by much of society […]

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“People Who Use Drugs”—Slow Your Roll on Person-First Language Like This

In recent years, harm reductionists have pushed to call drug users “people who use drugs” as opposed to “drug abusers,” “substance abusers,” or “drug addicts,” among other labels that hold considerable negative connotations. “People who use drugs,” or PWUD for short, is an example of person-first language, a self-explanatory convention that places people before things

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How Current Tennessee Laws Affect Drug Users

Without laws, uncivil action would permeate society. Laws are essential to maintaining order. Few of us would be willing to live somewhere that doesn’t have laws or an active law enforcement presence.  Unfortunately, across the United States, existing laws unfairly treat people who use drugs. This is especially true in Tennessee — take syringe laws

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What Can You Do to Advocate for Harm Reduction and Drug Policy Reform Here in Tennessee?

If you’re reading this, chances have it you probably support harm reduction or drug policy reform, if not both. While you likely wish things were different, there’s only one way to actively accelerate social change other than the inevitable passage of time — advocacy.  Google defines “advocacy” as “public support for or recommendation of a

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Proving Facts and Dispelling Myths About Drugs

We’ve all heard heard dozens of fellow users spout countless inaccuracies, misleading statements, and flat-out incorrect assertions about drugs, drug use, and drug laws as if they were all fact.   There’s no way this article could even hope to cover a half of a percent’s worth of the myths, half-truths, and facts we’ve heard

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How Mailing Syringes to Drug Users Helps — The Merits of Mail-Based Supply Distribution

People like San Francisco’s Tracey Helton and organizations like New York City’s NEXT Distro have long distributed syringes, naloxone, and other harm reduction supplies via mail. Mail-based supply distribution (MBSD) is so very helpful for people who live in areas where there isn’t much, if any, access to harm reduction supplies, drug-related education, or drug user health

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Uproar Follows Philadelphia’s Supervised Injection Site—But Is It Well-Placed?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has long been one of the heroin hotspots of the United States. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reports have long indicated that Philly has the highest-quality heroin in the nation. Philly has been hit quite hard by the opioid epidemic. Fortunately, state and municipal governments in places like New England, the Pacific Northwest, and

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How to Properly Dispose of Syringes and Other Drug-Related Equipment

In some places, such as Tennessee, possessing syringes after they’ve been used to inject drugs is illegal. As someone who’s lived in rural Tennessee his entire life, I understand that some people—think people who are devout, stubborn Christians, largely-right-leaning political ideology holders, those who believe problem drug use is caused by a moral deficiency—look at

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I’m Burnt Out from Practicing Harm Reduction

I’ve been giving out clean syringes, naloxone kits, and educating drug users and laypeople both here in Northwest Tennessee and online for about three years. Only once have I been paid for doing these things, which came in the form of writing three articles about laws that affect drug users here in Tennessee. I’ve also

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