[van-announce] Safe Inhalation Facilities for Crack and Heroin Smokers.
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mirth at resist.ca
Mon Aug 23 18:20:34 PDT 2004
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August 24, 2004
For Immediate Release.
Tuesday, August 24, 2004 Rally and March from 50 East Hastings Street
Safe Inhalation Facilities for Crack and Heroin Smokers.
The Rock Users Group (RUG) formed through the Vancouver Area Network of
Drug Users is taking a stand with illicit drug users who have been left
behind in the alleys and streets because they smoke their drugs rather
than inject them. It is time for Vancouverites to speak out against (no
such thing as appropriate police violence, etc) ongoing police violence
and the harassment of the large number of people smoking crack cocaine and
heroin in the streets and alleys of the Downtown Eastside and to demand
safe spaces for all illicit drug users.
Inhalation rooms exist in many places in Europe to compliment injection
rooms, and help ensure that addicted, ill and marginalized people who
smoke rock and heroin publicly are not creating a public nuisance and are
in a safe place with access to health care and washrooms.
The Rock users group demands:
1. That the police immediately stop harassing, illegally searching drug
users, and smashing the pipes belonging to crack cocaine users.
2. Health Canada, under exemption 56, allow for the opening of safe
Inhalation rooms including approval of a inhalation room at INSITE (the
Supervised injection facility)
It is an everyday occurrence, if you are a crack user, to have your pipe
smashed to the ground, your mouthpiece confiscated by the police, forcing
you to share a pipe and mouthpiece with another person. RUG member.
The police are targeting some of the most vulnerable drug users, by
destroying the pipe of a sex trade worker you are forcing him or her to
share a pipe, and mouthpiece, increasing the risk of exposure to Hepatitis
A, B, C and potentially HIV.
Rug member.
The pipes that people are using right now, are often cracked with jagged
mouth pieces, or without a mouth piece, people often find themselves with
cuts and burns on their lips, and inside of their mouths, and these sores
and blisters can be the means that people who are already immune
compromised are exposed to viruses.
RUG member.
Inhalation rooms reduce public drug use, get crack cocaine and heroin
smokers out of filthy alleys and improve the lives of illicit drug users
by creating a safe space for them to access bathrooms and health services.
The Rock User group meets weekly to educate our members on the hazards of
using crack cocaine. We promote harm reduction by distributing safe
smoking kits, and work to establish safe inhalation rooms.
Media Contacts:
Rob Morgan - Rock Users Group member. - 604 719 5313
Dr. Mark Tyndall - Division of Infectious Diseases University of
British Columbia. - 604-806-8535
Megan Oleson - Registered Nurse , Vancouver Area Network of Drug
Users, - 778-863-9354
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