Why Somerville wants to host the first safe consumption site in the US
"This is not a pro-drug site, it’s an anti-death site."
This Tuesday, May 6, 2008, file photo shows injection booths at a facility in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
(Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
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Though supervised consumption sites — a safe, clean space where people can use illicit drugs — are not explicitly legal, Somerville is forging ahead on the work to open one within city limits. To everyone involved, it comes down to one thing: saving lives.
For Somerville City Councilors Jesse Clingan and Matt McLaughlin, the fight is personal. Both are city natives and have childhood friends who have died from overdoses.