More needle exchange programs could soon be allowed in Denver after the City Council on Monday approved a new ordinance paving the way for them.
The number of 311 reports of discarded needles has surged since the city ended a popular needle-buyback program.
An expansion of a Denver law from the late nineties will allow for unlimited needle exchange sites across the city and remove a previously required restraint on its proximity to schools and ...
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston still needs to sign off on the changes after they were approved by city council Monday night.
A needle exchange with a congregation of illicit drug ... Mayor Mike Johnston now has five days to either sign or veto the ordinance.
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