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Indie journalist covering addiction, drug policy and the harm reduction movement in Baltimore. IWWFJU member. Publisher of Mobtown Redux. Read my work/contact me at mobtownredux.news.
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As the Baltimore Police Department cracks down harder on those who use drugs, the supply that they claim to be targeting has become increasingly unpredictable and deadly.
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The racist drug war is alive and well in Baltimore. You can read my full investigation for the Baltimore Beat here:
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ICYMI: Harm reduction advocates are fighting to repeal laws criminalizing paraphernalia this legislative session, continuing a years-long effort to protect access to syringes and other items.
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Harm reduction advocates are fighting to repeal laws criminalizing paraphernalia this legislative session, which would dismantle a critical component of the War on Drugs in Maryland.
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"Accessing safer supply supported their adherence to HIV medications," said Andrew Ivsins, a researcher with the BC Centre on Substance Use. "Itβs a really important relationship."
10.02.2026 16:48 β π 7 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1A journey through grief: HH Hiaasen asks how Baltimoreans would complete the day of loved ones lost to gun violence baltimorebeat.com/a-journey-th...
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As the prospects of drug user liberation in Baltimore remain grim, the drug war continues to rage on. And that death campaign is the reason the city's new mass overdose protocol must exist in the first place.
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North Carolina welcomed me with rain (and hope).
06.02.2026 20:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We are taking our documentary, "The Beat Goes On: The Story of Baltimore Beat," on tour. baltimorebeat.com/baltimore-be...
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For the first Redux Newsletter in collaboration with Scalawag Magazine, I look at how a frigid Baltimore storm highlighted the city's failure to protect our most vulnerable neighbors.
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Congratulations to The Baltimore Sun on its early entry into the "Dumbest Fucking Headline of 2026" competition.
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βDid you do anything to refresh your memory in order to testify meaningfully today?β asked the judge.
At a hearing re DULF's constitutional challenge, a senior Health Canada official struggled to reconcile government claims with past statements on safe supply, reports @godfrey.bsky.social:
Got referred to ketamine treatment today. I'm not getting my hopes up, but just a *litttttle* bit of ketamine may be just what I need to turn my life around.
29.01.2026 22:52 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0The statements we're seeing from local electeds in Baltimore denouncing ICE seem incredibly vacuous, given how they've repeatedly signed blank checks for the fascist BPD.
If they'd take just a moment to do some self-reflection, maybe they'd see the absurdity of it all.
As some UK politicians seek to end the drug war, it's easy to forget how heroin prescribing existed there for much of the 20th century.
It "just works," says Dr. John Marksβwho was "vilified" as political pressure shut down his successful clinics in 1995.
@sarahlsinclair.bsky.social reports:
However, the preliminary data also shows that low-income Black neighborhoods in West Baltimore continue to see the highest death rates.
Those same neighborhoods are also the most heavily policed, with residents significantly more likely to be arrested on drug charges. (3/3)
This was the second consecutive year that Baltimore saw a notable decrease in deaths; there were 777 deaths β a 25.5% decrease from the year prior β in 2024.
The numbers indicate that the city's fatal overdose rate continues to trend downward after years of climbing. (2/3)
Key takeaways: That death toll will likely change as causes of death are finalized, but the preliminary numbers mirror a downward trend in fatal overdoses seen nationally. (1/3)
22.01.2026 23:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0There were 568 overdose deaths in Baltimore in 2025, marking a historic 27% decrease from the year prior, according to preliminary data.
Check out Mobtown Redux's Overdose Data Dashboard to learn more about the latest local and national OD trends. β¬οΈ
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Update: The ACCESS grant request for applications has been extended to January 28.
This comes a week after sources told @filtermag.bsky.social that the initial deadline, which gave little time for organizations to adjust their language to align with new state guidance, was "absurd."