How tiny Vermont is handling a huge heroin crisis

Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 08:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Vermont, a tiny border state with Canada, is known for pretty scenery and maple syrup, but it now has a reputation for high rates of painkiller and heroin addiction. Its governor calls it a crisis and wants the drug abuse treated as a public health issue, putting addicts in treatment, not jail.

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