Supervised drug consumption site seemed too good to be true. It turned out it was
Decision makers preach a single road to wellness; one that is known only to them. They will share it – impose it actually – because they hold the power and make the rules, says addictions medicine practitioner Dr. Bonnie Larson.
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For the patients dear to me, it was a place where people don t die, says Dr. Bonnie Larson
Posted: Jun 09, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: June 9
A nurse holds a tray of supplies to be used at a supervised drug consumption site. For the patients of Dr. Bonnie Larson, it was a place where the staff not only kept you alive, but treated you with respect.(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)
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