Baltimore, MD - May 21, 2025  - The Baltimore City government is expanding its drug harm reduction efforts, featuring a free vending machine stocked with drug paraphernalia.

Harm reduction is a policy approach that focuses on limiting the spread of disease and rate of overdose deaths stemming from drug use. Traditional harm reduction methods include the distribution of naloxone and clean needles.

The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) partnered with Charm City Care Connection (CCCC), a taxpayer-funded nonprofit, to install a harm reduction vending machine in East Baltimore. The machine contains clean needles, fentanyl tests, naloxone,” and more, which can be obtained free-of-charge, 24/7.

The harm reduction vending machine appeared to be installed in October 2024, according to CCCC’s social media. Users are granted access to the machine after they create an account with a customized pin through a Google form that asks for their gender identity, race and date of birth.... Read More: FOX45