I think it could work. I mean the article states that they would be giving them to adults if they were giving them to kids i'd be concerned.
I also think that it should only be given to people who the 'they are going to self harm anyway' argument really stands up, and people who have a history of not using clean blades, or keeping the injuries clean, repetitive incidents of this.
I also think that the people they are going to give blades to should be those who are seeing someone in NHS and NHS has basically said that 'this person is likely to cause themself an infection etc'.
I also think that if your going to be given a new blade you should be handing in your old one.
It should be done in the hospital, where medical attention is readily avaliable.
But i agree. They'll like this idea until someone dies and cant be revived.
It should just be selected people. Not avaliable to anyone who walks in off the street.
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