It's May 14, 2024, 06:52:23 PM
haha were ahead of you on this one. we had an injecting room 2-3 years ago in australia.
^^ The above Idea occurred to me but it seems pretty far fetched... Cuz once the users get a whiff of this plan they will altogether stop attending these *sites* and then there's no point in opening them in teh first place.
yeah but of they're gonna do it anyways..its the lesser of 2 evils. i'd rather they did it in a clean controlled environment rather than used needles (or worse.. dead junkies..) etc being left in public toilets, parks and abandoned buildings... all places someone could accidentally potentially get infected, addicted or stumble across some OD'd junkie.i'm pretty sure these 'safe places' also provide a route to councilling and a route into rehab programs aimed at catching the eye of those who want to break free of the hold the drug has.Quote from: Eidolon_Sun on October 27, 2003, 02:57:06 AM ^^ The above Idea occurred to me but it seems pretty far fetched... Cuz once the users get a whiff of this plan they will altogether stop attending these *sites* and then there's no point in opening them in teh first place.yeah i know
It seems like a good idea, so that no one will o.d. and that the needles get thrown out and all. Im not too sure though about them actually LETTING them inject that.. it IS illegal right? i mean.. if they have heroin places, why not weed places then it'll be all good!-Bram
The way I see it, the entire world is trying to make victims of people with no self control. Heroin users know they have a problem, and if they don't, someone should make them realize that, by either locking them up or at least getting them into an intervention program. "Safe-sites" aren't safe if they're injecting fucking POISON into your veins, lol. The entire idea of shooting up drugs isn't safe, dying of aids or whatever because of a dirty needle is part of the negative consequences of such a dangerous habit.