Goal is to develop distribution framework that can legally offer other illicit drugs, says High Hopes founder.
Longtime overdose prevention advocate Sarah Blyth knows marijuana isn’t a cure-all for issues of addiction and overdose, but she says it can help some people.
“People use it for sleeping, they use it for pain, they use it for trauma … sometimes using it instead of opiates,” said Blyth, founder of the High Hopes Foundation and the Overdose Prevention Society safe injection site on East Hastings Street in Vancouver.
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