High school students permission to posses opiate antagonists
Bill SF 1687 allows high school students to carry and use opiate antagonists like naloxone, enhancing safety and empowering them to respond to opioid overdoses.
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Bill SF 1687 allows high school students to carry and use opiate antagonists like naloxone, enhancing safety and empowering them to respond to opioid overdoses.
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