2016
DOI: 10.6017/eurj.v12i1.9296
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On the Wrong Side of the Tracks?: Ethical Considerations of the Needle Black Market

Abstract: <p class="p1">Since the late 1980s, needle exchange programs (NEP s) have been great resources for intravenous drug users (IDU s), as they provide both clean needles with which IDUs can inject as well as basic health services, including HIV HIV testing and counseling. However, for reasons such as inconvenience and fear of criminalization, many IDU s opt instead to purchase their needles from illicit street sellers who acquire needles in bulk from NEP s. This ess ay considers the ethical permiss ibility o… Show more

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