Explicit drug-use brochures yanked from high school wellness expo after pushback

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A harm reduction non-profit group is on the defensive after brochures it supplied to a high school wellness expo caused some jaws to drop.

Handouts with titles like “How to Prepare Your Crack Pipe” and “Safer Crystal Meth Smoking” were available to students at Medicine Hat High School until the group, SafeLink Alberta, was asked to pull them at the expo last Tuesday.

“About half an hour into the event, we were informed that parents had called and had some concerns, and so those materials were immediately removed … about methamphetamine and cocaine use,” Megan Williamson told the Calgary Eyeopener in a

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