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Safe Injection Facilities Save Lives
The evidence for increased safety is compelling. At Insite, a safe-injection site in Vancouver, there was a 35 percent reduction in fatal overdoses in the area around the facility, compared with a 9.3 percent reduction in other parts of the city that may have had other interventions. People who used Insite were also much less likely to share needles than individuals…
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Pill testing push, Vic man still critical
Greens leader Richard Di Natale said Premier Andrews needed to “get his head out of the sand” and acknowledge that young people would experiment with drugs. “When Australia was confronted with the HIV epidemic in the ’80s, we were one of the first countries on earth to provide injecting drug users with clean needles,” Senator Di Natale told reporters on…
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Pill testing is proven. I Am Hardstyle shows how much we need it
This debate has been raging for decades, but the time to act is now. Festival season is in full swing and although the police presence usually verges on the military, with vigorous searches and barking police dogs greeting revellers as they enter, at every festival young people will be taking ecstasy pills and MDMA to enhance their experience. […]
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No pill testing: Daniel Andrews stays firm on state policy
Premier Daniel Andrews says he will not reconsider his opposition to recreational drug testing despite a mass overdose on Friday night at a Festival Hall rave. But Yarra Drug and Health Forum executive director and former police officer Greg Denham said drug testing would certainly reduce the risk, particularly when there was a bad batch. […]
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Heroin-Assisted Treatment to be provided in Glasgow
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is pressing ahead with plans to deliver a Heroin Assisted Treatment facility in the city centre. This work continues while the HSCP maintains a dialogue with the Scottish Government on how best to progress a Safer Drug Consumption Facility in the city in order to tackle the ongoing HIV outbreak affecting people who…
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Hooked for 30 years: the changing faces of Australia’s drug misuse
“We have to redefine [drug use] and shift from a law enforcement problem to a health and safety problem,” Wodak said, arguing Australia’s harm-minimisation policies have not pushed the pendulum far enough away from punitive responses. […]
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8 Things We Now Know That Happen (and That Don’t Happen) When We Legalize Marijuana
The prophets of doom warned of all manner of social ills that would arise if marijuana were legalized. From hordes of dope-addled youths aimlessly wandering the streets to red-eyed carnage on the highway, the divinations were dire. And they were wrong. In a report released Tuesday the Drug Policy Alliance takes a long look at just what has happened in…
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Nine in hospital after suspected drug overdoses at Festival Hall dance party
Victorian Greens MP Colleen Hartland, who has been campaigning for pill testing to be made available at festivals and dance parties, said the overdoses once again highlighted the need for such a service. “What happens in Europe is people can anonymously give over their drugs, they are tested, and then an authority such as the health department or a police…
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Warning about elephant sedative drug Carfentanil seized in Canberra
Emergency department doctor David Caldicott, who has been pushing for a drug testing trial in the ACT, said it was another example of how testing of drugs at the point of consumption could save lives. He warned while the best way to avoid harm was to avoid drugs, opioid addicts faced the most risk. […]
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One way cities can reduce overdose deaths: open safe spaces for injecting heroin
While in an ideal world no one would use dangerous and potentially deadly drugs, many people do. So it’s better to give these drug users space where they can use with some sort of supervision in case something goes wrong. It’s a harm reduction approach. And here’s the thing: Studies show that it works. […]