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Since opening in 2003, the facility has supervised more than 3.6 million injections and responded to more than 6,000 overdoses. No one has ever died there.

They found no signs of a so called "honey pot effect," at Insite, meaning it didn't increase or encourage drug use.

In a study published in Lancet, Milloy and other researchers found that the fatal overdose rate sharply decreased in and around the immediate area of the site. Additional evaluations from Milloy's group and the regional health ministry found that Insite averted about 50 deaths in the first three to four years of operation; that people were less likely to engage in behaviors that would lead to HIV infections; and, that those who used Insite were more likely to initiate detoxing from drugs and access treatment like methadone, compared to those who weren't using the facility.

Wrong again, retard. I look forward to you not replying like you do in every instance when I unequivocally prove you wrong.

If there's higher death in recent years it's because there's been a move away from SIS or covid was making it more difficult. Not to mention fentanyl and other super dangerous drugs coming out

1 year ago
1 score
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Since opening in 2003, the facility has supervised more than 3.6 million injections and responded to more than 6,000 overdoses. No one has ever died there.

They found no signs of a so called "honey pot effect," at Insite, meaning it didn't increase or encourage drug use.

In a study published in Lancet, Milloy and other researchers found that the fatal overdose rate sharply decreased in and around the immediate area of the site. Additional evaluations from Milloy's group and the regional health ministry found that Insite averted about 50 deaths in the first three to four years of operation; that people were less likely to engage in behaviors that would lead to HIV infections; and, that those who used Insite were more likely to initiate detoxing from drugs and access treatment like methadone, compared to those who weren't using the facility.

Wrong again, retard. I look forward to you not replying like you do in every instance when I unequivocally prove you wrong.

1 year ago
1 score