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	"author_name": "South Carolina Recovery Advocacy Project",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/south-carolina-recovery-advocacy-project",
	"title": "REMOVE STIGMATIZING LANGUAGE IN ALL SC LAWS &amp; STATUTES",
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	"description": "For far too long, people living with substance use disorder and people in recovery have been discriminated against due to stigmatizing language. Some of this language still exists in the state laws in South Carolina. The language must change to reduce the stigma. This petition is simple. This petition is to establish the preferred manner of referring to persons affected by addictive disorders and other terms related to such persons in South Carolina by replacing it with person centered language. Some examples of preferred - person centered language to include in SC laws when referring to this population include: “persons with addictive disorders” “person with an addictive disorder,” “person with an addictive disorder related to gambling” and “person with substance use disorder&quot; and &quot;person in recovery.&quot; SIGN THIS PETITION TODAY TO REDUCE STIGMATIZING LANGUAGE",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/remove-stigmatizing-language-in-all-sc-laws-statutes"
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