I think Australia has been a leader, certainly in the English-speaking world, in terms of how to approach methamphetamine issues. They have been dealing with issues equal to, and possibly greater than, what we're experiencing for at least 20 years. They have put a lot of time, energy and resources into addressing all of the different facets. They have an approach that is much more focused on harm reduction, that is much more pragmatic and that meets people where they are rather than putting any kind of stipulations on them, such as, “You must follow this path or you must be abstinent.” They have had a great deal of success in minimizing the worst harms from methamphetamine use.
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