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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Shooting Up Legally Up North
Title:Canada: Shooting Up Legally Up North
Published On:2003-06-30
Source:Time Magazine (US)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 02:57:00
SHOOTING UP LEGALLY UP NORTH

Vancouver's "Safe Injection Site" For Heroin Addicts Draws Fire From The U.S.

The latest step in the Canadian drug war may just be surrender. National
health officials last week approved the first legal "safe injection site"
in North America. Heroin and cocaine users at the future facility in
Vancouver's drug-riddled Downtown Eastside neighborhood, will be able to
shoot up under the watchful eye of a nurse and then relax in a "chill-out
room" without any interference from police.

A Bush Administration official ripped the initiative as "state-sponsored
suicide." But Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell, an ex - drug squad cop who
championed the injection site, shoots back: "I think all you have to do is
take a look at your prison system and your law enforcement to see if the
drug war is being won in the States. It's an unmitigated disaster and they
know it, but they can't back out of it."

The program aims to reduce overdoses and intravenously transmitted viruses.
(About 30% of addicts in the area are HIV positive; 90% have hepatitis C.)
There will be 12 seats for users, plus a waiting room. Program
administrators estimate that 850 injections will take place each day.

They hope that visitors will also utilize in-house counseling services,
although they say as few as 2% of clients may seek treatment. "It may not
sound like much," says Laurie Dawkins, a spokeswoman for the Vancouver
Coastal Health Authority, "but it's better than none."
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