California Considers Slew of Bills to Tackle Skyrocketing Fentanyl Overdoses | KQED
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As the number of people killed by drug overdose continues to skyrocket in California, state legislators are debating numerous fentanyl bills intended to save lives.
Two bills aim to increase access to medications like naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses instantaneously, emphasizing the importance of removing barriers to effective care.
Supervised drug consumption sites are seen as an effective way to reduce public costs, hospitalizations, and save lives, with California unsuccessfully attempting to pilot such projects in the past.
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