Alissa Zhu
The Baltimore Banner-
Many are dying from fentanyl and other drugs. The hardest-hit are Black men in their 50s to 70s, a group that Baltimore’s changing economy left behind.
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The city was once hailed for its response to addiction. But as fentanyl flooded the streets and officials shifted priorities, deaths hit unprecedented heights.
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A draft bill in the Maryland General Assembly would allow six locations where people can consume illegal drugs with medical supervision.