No, the federal government isn’t spending $30 million on ‘crack pipes’

 

By Meryl Kornfield and Mariana Alfaro

 Updated February 10, 2022 at 1:55 p.m. EST | Published February 9, 2022 at 8:48 p.m. EST

Conservative figures have launched an online furor this week, claiming that the government planned to spend $30 million on pipes for smoking crack cocaine.

The heightened concern came months after the Department of Health and Human Services announced a federal grant for local programs that provide myriad “harm reduction” tools, or services that minimize the risks associated with drug use, including distributing drug paraphernalia such as clean needles. Republicans seized on “crack pipes,” causing the phrase to trend on Twitter on Tuesday, the latest in continued resistance from the GOP against harm-reduction techniques at a time when people are dying of drug overdoses at record rates in the United States.

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