De Blasio Opening First City-Run Shooting Galleries For Drug Users In The US

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With just four weeks left in office, Mayor Bill de Blasio is opening the country’s first supervised shooting galleries in Upper Manhattan — amid a spike in overdose deaths and disturbing scenes of junkies shooting up on public sidewalks, the NY Post.

“Overdose Prevention Centers are a safe and effective way to address the opioid crisis. I’m proud to show cities in this country that after decades of failure, a smarter approach is possible,” de Blasio said in a statement Tuesday.

The centers, in East Harlem and Washington Heights, are expected to open as early as Tuesday.

The locations were chosen based on “health need and depth of program experience,” according to the Health Department. The sites will provide clean needles and social services, but users must bring their own drugs.

Last year, over 2,000 New Yorkers died of drug overdoses, the highest since the city started tracking the figures in 2000. The most common drug involved in the fatalities is opioids. Between January and March this year, another 596 people lost their lives due to addiction. A city Health Department study found that the sites could save up to 130 people a year.

The mayor tried to push the controversial proposal to open a total of four sites before, but was blocked by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and President Donald Trump, who both opposed the plan.

City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island) was skeptical about the program’s effectiveness.

“British Columbia has led North America in safe injection sites, all while crossing overdose death milestones every month. How anyone can see this as a solution to a serious problem is beyond me, never mind the concerns of the neighbors,” Borelli told The Post Tuesday.

In this June 26, 2017 photo, booths line the Cactus “safe injection site,” where drug addicts can shoot up using clean needles, get medical supervision and freedom from arrest, in Montreal. More than a dozen other potential sites are being considered across Canada federal officials say. Read more at the NY Post.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Are these shooting galleries outdoor facilities or indoor facilities? Due to the long lines that normally frequent these kind of events, I would like to occupy my waiting time by smoking some weed while waiting for my injection. And I would prefer to smoke my weed outdoors so as not to annoy the other drug patrons who may not take kindly to the smoke.
    Your prompt response would be greatly appreciated.
    Sincerely yours,
    Your fellow drug and weed aficionado,
    Reed Weederman

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