Mr Blonde
Bluelighter
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I don't quite understand what these injecting facilities are entirely for. I can vaguely understand that they're for harm reduction purposes, but do they really allow illegal drugs to be injected in there or what? Sorry if this sounds stupid.
They allow for safe and clean environments for injecting safe drugs away from hazard areas or near children or whatnot.
This will ease the spread of disease.
They contain needle bins for disposing of potential disease, and I'm not sure if they have needles in them.
I think you still have to bring your own needles to them.
Anyways, I'm not really sure as I don't IV/IM, but I definitely think we should have injecting rooms.
Medically Supervised Injecting Centre's are just like....
Medically Supervised Injecting Centre in Brisbane...
....I fully support a Medically Supervised Injecting Centre
Just finished a book called "the eye of the needle" about sydneys SIR, the hurldes they had to go through to get approval to open as well as the media nonsense made it pretty difficult for the staff.
the best way to look it it is that an addict is going to inject whether its in a SIR or behind a dumpster out the back of woolies...if you provide clean sanitary conditions and fresh fits for them they are less likeley to contract a blood born virus-meaning less cost for the healthcare sysytem and fewer new cases of infections.
If somone obtains a new batch that they havent tried previously, race home, sit in bed and bang it up-then all of a sudden they die, the public sees this as perfectly fine, just another junkie dead-who cares? well their family cares because theyve lost a loved one, their landlord cares because theyve lost a tennent, their neigbors care because theyve just found out the nice couple next door were actualy junkies and so on.....however if instead of racing home they race down to the local SIR then they can be monitered for a short while untill staff can reasonbly assume that they will not OD thus saving a life, a lot of tax dollars, and a lot of misery.
If one day the public puts aside the idea that injecting drugs is "WRONG" simply because they dont do it and think nobody should be alowed to i think we will see fewer drug overdoses because people wont have to hide in the shadows and hide their addiction...they will be more inclined to access help, possibly even attend rehab.
i cant speak from experience as the closest ive come to being a herion addict was a 3 week daily shooting spree(hypotheticaly of course) but i can see that the need for somwhere safe to partake in their chosen activity would certainly make a massive dif.