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No. Safer does not mean 100% safe. Reducing harm doesn’t completely eliminate it, but drastically lowering risks has a net positive effect on individual and public health. <ref>https://casaa.org/faq/#faq-q-0</ref> | No. Safer does not mean 100% safe. Reducing harm doesn’t completely eliminate it, but drastically lowering risks has a net positive effect on individual and public health. <ref>https://casaa.org/faq/#faq-q-0</ref> | ||
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No. Safer does not mean 100% safe. Reducing harm doesn’t completely eliminate it, but drastically lowering risks has a net positive effect on individual and public health. [1]