Difference between revisions of "Public Health Approach"

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{{DES | des = The public health approach treats problems (such as addictive drugs, gambling, and extramarital sex) with harm reduction, rather than simple moral judgements or prohibition. Libertarians still oppose it because it is a successful government social program and an alternative to their radicalism.| show=}}
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{{DES | des = The public health approach treats problems (such as infectious diseases, addictive drugs, gambling, crime, extramarital sex, pollution and other environmental problems) with harm reduction, rather than simple moral judgements or prohibition. Libertarians still oppose it because it is a successful government social program and an alternative to their radicalism.| show=}}
 
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