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Here’s what the drugs minister means by ‘Supervised Injection Centres’

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has been speaking about his forthcoming drugs strategy this morning.

DRUGS MINISTER AODHÁN Ó Ríordáin has a fairly controversial brief, that much seems undeniable.

In a speech in London yesterday the minister outlined plans to decriminalise (as opposed to legalise) the carrying of small quantities of drugs. Today he’s gone one further and talked about his plans to bring about a ‘supervised injection centre’ in Dublin city centre.

Speaking on RTE’s Today with Seán O’Rourke, Ó Ríordáin said that the approach is a “compassionate” one, but also a logical one.

“We’re trying to address a situation in Dublin’s city centre where people are injecting heroin in street alleyways, in parks, supermarkets, playgrounds. It’s unsightly, and it’s unsafe, particularly for the users themselves,” he said.

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Source: Cianan Brennan, The Journal, 03/11/15

Posted by drugs.ie on 11/03 at 02:11 PM in
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