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Good idea. Let's see if it works in NYC. I think it will lead to less ODs and more addicts seeking treatment. The street hustle itself is an inadvertent, intrinsic part of the addictive nexus. It actually reinforces drug-seeking behavior. Supervised injection sites don't.
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When an addict is about to get high and for the immediate hours they follow they are most vulnerable to criminal preditors. Safe injection sites, safer citizens all the way round.pic.twitter.com/qEpN27FyJO
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Philly already did it, perhaps New York is following them?
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They're all following the Wire
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#insite Vancouver. This is not new.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Basics: Addicts are human beings so before we go through the "not in my neighborhood" debacle consider this, You can't rehabilitate a dead person.
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Yes, it needs to be treated as a health problem not a criminal problem.
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How about jail or prison .. that's where everyone went before.

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"Are there no prisons? And the union workhouses, are they not still in operation?"
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It is common in some European countries, the most recent and innovative case is in Lisbon, Portugal.
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It is, we have this here too. Addicts will take their shots anyway, then at least check on them that they don’t die in the process and provide them with clean tools.
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About time we start bringing proven solutions to the table to try to curb the effects of the current opioid crisis!
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Clearly you don't understand the power of addiction. Or underlying causes of it. Or the effects of jail. The goal should be rehabilitation not incarceration!
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I'm not one of the white people who was even alive for the crack epidemic. But I am aware of that being a heightened time of the war on drugs as a tool to oppress a generation of communities of color, successfully. But I'd prefer it if history didn't keep repeating itself.
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