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A British Columbia Supreme Court ruling has protected
Vancouver's supervised injection facility, Insite, from closure by the federal
government. A decision this week by Justice Ian Pitfield concluded that federal
illicit drug laws could not be applied to Insite because it is a health care
facility.
Until now, the facility has been operating under an
exemption to Canada's drug laws, but that exemption was set to expire June 30.
In his decision, Justice Pitfield wrote, "Simply stated,
I cannot agree with ... Canada's submission that an addict must feed his
addiction in an unsafe environment when a safe environment that may lead to
rehabilitation is the alternative."
Liz Evans, Executive Director of the PHS Community
Services Society, which operates Insite, said in a statement, "The B.C. Supreme
Court has now confirmed what doctors and nurses have known for many years, that
addiction is a health care issue, and that Insite is a vital part of how our
health care system treats this tragic disease."
Insite has been operating since 2003. Several studies
have shown that the facility is effective, with the
most recent positive report being released by a government-appointed expert
panel just last month. The report concluded that Insite is saving money and
lives, increasing access to health care and treatment, and improving public
order--all without increasing crime.
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