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A local drug education officer is warning that Tipp could see an increase in crack cocaine usage. John Leahy with the HSE, Clonmel, says that the crack cocaine epidemic was intended to hit the Premier before the pandemic but believes it was halted due to restrictions at the time. He told Tipp Today that as […]
Tipperary hurling legend John Leahy has echoed the views of Ciarán Carey that greater awareness is required on the cocaine problem in Ireland. John, who won three All Ireland titles with the Premier County, now works as a Drug Education Officer with the HSE’s Substance Misuse Service in Clonmel. He says he wasn’t at all […]