Why meth-fueled orgies are bad

Adam Zivo, founder and executive director of the Centre for Responsible Drug Policy, joins Jon Liedtke to discuss his latest article, “Meth-fueled orgies are bad”, published on The Line, and the dangers of chemsex, a practice prevalent in the gay community. Zivo explains that chemsex is the practice of having sex, often in groups, while high on drugs, usually meth. He argues that harm reduction advocates are promoting and glorifying chemsex by producing materials that describe the practice in positive terms. Zivo believes that this is dangerous and harmful to the gay community.


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