First Legal Heroin Injection Site in North America Set To Open

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  • MrPopup
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    • Aug 2002
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    First Legal Heroin Injection Site in North America Set To Open

    Canada sets sanctioned site to inject drugs

    By Colin Nickerson, Globe Staff, 6/26/2003

    http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/17...t_drugs+.shtml

    MONTREAL - Canada's health ministry yesterday approved North America's first sanctioned ''safe injection site'' for illegal drug users, a controversial project in Vancouver that the Bush administration has called ''state-sponsored ... suicide.''

    The facility, to be located in the heart of the British Columbia port city's drug- and crime-ridden Downtown Eastside neighborhood, will provide a clinic-like setting where drug addicts can shoot up under the supervision of a registered nurse in a facility that offers a legal safe zone for drug users. The aim of the program, which has been endorsed by Vancouver's police, is to offer ''injection supervision'' to prevent overdoses, as well as provide clean needles to reduce the spread of HIV, hepatitis, and other blood-borne diseases epidemic among intravenous drug users.

    Health Canada, the national health ministry, granted the program a federal criminal exemption that makes it off-limits for police. Addicts cannot be arrested for possession of illegal narcotics while using the facility.

    ''Users can bring their own drugs, heroin or cocaine, onto the site and inject them,'' said Viviana Zanocco, spokeswoman for the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. ''People on the premises will be safe from arrest for possession of an illegal substance.''

    Similar safe-injection programs have been introduced in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Australia with mixed results: The spread of diseases and deaths by overdose among addicts have declined somewhat, but addiction rates have not fallen, according to some drug-use specialists.

    John Walters, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, has voiced strong objections to the proposed Canadian project, which could be in operation by September with the help of a $1.1 million grant from the Canadian government. Earlier this year, he described it as ''state-sponsored personal suicide,'' arguing that instead of treating the illness of drug addiction, the injection site will enable addicts to continue poisoning themselves in a clinical setting and near the US border.

    David Murray, policy analyst with the White House drug control office, said that the United States does not challenge Canada's ''sovereign right'' to underwrite the injection site, but that it is alarmed ''from the point of view of a neighbor and from a public health perspective'' at a program that puts narcotics users and, potentially, dealers beyond reach of the law.

    ''Canada may be abetting the public health crisis more than treating it,'' he said.

    Canada and the United States have been at odds on an array of issues since President Bush was sworn into office. Prime Minister Jean Chretien has infuriated the White House with his refusal to support the Iraq war, his undiplomatic critiques of American economic policy, and his plan to ''decriminalize'' marijuana. Following a number of anti-American jibes from members of Chretien's Liberal Party, the White House in April scrapped Bush's first state visit to Canada, planned for May 5.

    Vancouver suffers from some of the highest drug-addiction rates in North America. In Downtown Eastside, addicts shoot up openly in doorways and on curbsides. Crime is rampant and the streets are littered with needles.

    City officials say there are 12,000 intravenous drug users among the 1.3 million people in metropolitan Vancouver, including 4,700 addicts in a 12-block section of Downtown Eastside. In the past decade, more than 2,000 addicts have died from overdoses in the city's streets, while about 30 percent of the addicts are infected with HIV-AIDS and 90 percent have hepatitis C, a liver disease.

    City officials yesterday greeted the federal government's green light for the project with jubilation. ''Everybody here should take pride in this,'' Mayor Larry Campbell told the City Council. ''`We are the first in Canada, the first in North America.''

    The facility will be located a half block from the intersection of Main and Hastings streets - a section known as ''pain and wasting'' among Vancouverites.

    The clinic will consist of 12 seats where addicts shoot up under supervision, an emergency room for overdoses, and a first aid station for addicts who arrive with wounds or infected sores.

    Sterile needles will be provided, but what sets the project apart is the federal exemption from enforcement of drug laws.

    ''If we can just slow the spread of the disease among addicts, we'll be saving taxpayers millions and millions of dollars in health costs,'' said Zanocco, the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority spokeswoman. ''The US and Canada seem to have different views on drug addiction. We see it as a health issue, not a criminal problem.''
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  • detoxed
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    • Jan 2003
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    #2
    Nice!

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    • woodman
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      • Jan 2003
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      #3
      Originally posted by detoxed
      Nice!
      Nice? \

      sounds like a fucking slum

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      • playa
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        • Feb 2001
        • 6432

        #4
        Like Bush never rode the white horse

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        • Anthony_A
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          • Feb 2003
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          #5
          That 3 block radius has been hands down the ugliest area I've ever seen in a city. Go past it, and you are in trendy downtown Vancity.
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          • MrPopup
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            • Aug 2002
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            #6
            only sadness in the Downtown East Side
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            • grogan
              So Fucking Banned
              • Feb 2001
              • 2284

              #7
              "In Downtown Eastside, addicts shoot up openly in doorways and on curbsides. Crime is rampant and the streets are littered with needles."


              bring it indoors, that'll fix things

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              • TheJimmy
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                #8
                makes me wanna watch Trainspotting again...
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                • SykkBoy2
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                  • Feb 2001
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                  #9
                  I wanna run a webmaster shuttle up there at $1000 a head....I'll make millions!!!
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                  • pr0
                    rockin tha trailerpark
                    • May 2001
                    • 23088

                    #10
                    The US Govt hates canada right now, because they realize their legalized drugs & clinics will work...and then our citizens will be asking, why not us??

                    Criminal justice is a huge business in America, we hate to see things get legalized.
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                    • Tala
                      Fucked if I know
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 23368

                      #11
                      From the "Department of Redundancy Department...

                      "personal suicide"

                      Does anyone else see anything stupid here?? If it's not personal suicide, it's homicide!!



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                      • TheJimmy
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                        • Jan 2001
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by pr0
                        The US Govt hates canada right now, because they realize their legalized drugs & clinics will work...and then our citizens will be asking, why not us??

                        Criminal justice is a huge business in America, we hate to see things get legalized.
                        so sad, but true


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                        • Shoplifter
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                          • Jan 2002
                          • 5867

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Anthony_A
                          That 3 block radius has been hands down the ugliest area I've ever seen in a city. Go past it, and you are in trendy downtown Vancity.
                          It's like our very own Warsaw ghetto.

                          I am totally against this, it will change nothing....Drugs are bad and drug dealers should be executed.

                          However I understand that 10% of the population is always going to find trouble. If we can't kill them, giving them free drugs and needles so that they will stop breaking into every car in the city might be an interesting idea.
                          Last edited by Shoplifter; 06-26-2003, 02:39 PM.
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                          • MSB
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                            • Jun 2003
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TheJimmy
                            makes me wanna watch Trainspotting again...
                            that's how this article looks like....the trainspotting story..


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                            • Tala
                              Fucked if I know
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 23368

                              #15
                              Anyone think that the "war on drugs" seems strikingly familiar to Prohibition? Seems that the crime rate during that era was phenomenal, but after the Prohibition amendment was repealed, things got MUCH calmer.

                              Do I think that we should eliminate the anti-drug laws? Yes. Make it legal, then it'll be cheap to get, the drug czars will lose lots of money really fast, drug-crime will drop (though it's not a cure-all, that's for sure, so don't start bitching about how I said it would eliminate crime. I did NOT say that.) and suddenly it's no longer as "cool" to get wasted. It's only cool when it's illegal or immoral, remember?

                              But again, America makes tons of $$ on criminal activity, so it wouldn't be financially in America's best interests to decriminalize it.


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                              • sacX
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                                • Dec 2002
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                                #16
                                New Zealand decriminalized prostitution yesterday.. looks like a lot of the world is moving forward on issues that are really social ones and not criminal ones..

                                Religious right would like the US to stay in the dark ages..
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                                • NBDesign
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                                  • Jan 2003
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                                  #17
                                  Following in the Amsterdam footsteps... Very Cool..

                                  I am likeing Canada more and more each day...

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