Family says life-saving option not available in Rhode Island to heroin users
A Rhode Island family is speaking out, just days after losing their 29-year-old son to an opiate overdose. The family believes there’s an option that may have saved his life, but Rhode Island law wouldn’t allow it.They asked not to be identified to protect
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