In 2018, officials in the U.S. city of Philadelphia city proposed opening a “safe haven” in an effort to combat the city's heroin epidemic. In 2016 64,070 people died in the U.S. from drug overdoses - a 21% increase from 2015. 3/4 of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. are caused by the opioid class of drugs which includes prescription painkillers, heroin and fentanyl. To combat the epidemic cities including Vancouver, BC and Sydney, AUS opened safe havens where addicts can inject drugs under the supervision of medical professionals. The safe havens reduce the overdose death…
Read more45% Yes |
55% No |
31% Yes |
46% No |
11% Yes, drug abuse should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal issue |
7% No, this would encourage drug use and lower funding for rehabilitation centers |
3% Yes, this is necessary to reduce the drug overdose death rate |
2% No, but legalize drugs |
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Unique answers from Italy users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9DJ4QV38mos8MO
yes, but only for people who are chronically addicted
@9BJDKYT1yr1Y
Yes, as long as it is used for those trying to quit. Not a drug hang out place
@95B9LC42yrs2Y
Yes, it shouldn’t be treated as criminal issues but they also have to help them in the detoxication
@94YGQSY2yrs2Y
Si, se questi rifugi aiutassero queste persone a disintossicarsi
@94WPHXW2yrs2Y
sarebbe inutile dato che la maggior parte dei tossici non si recherebbe in questi centri
@9436ZS72yrs2Y
Yes but in very controlled circumstances
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