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If a family member had a problem with legal or illegal drugs, how would you want them treated - as a criminal or as someone who needed medical treatment?
We think that the best thing for society as a whole is to treat drug and alcohol abuse as a health problem – and many people agree with us. The costs of drug and alcohol abuse are high; prevention and 'harm minimisation' turn out to be the best way to cut those costs.


